isoelectric lines!
An isoelectric line on the electrocardiograph is the base line on an electrocardiogram.
A line segment
A constant, a flat line
A straight line.
A line is a location on a flat space that extends infinitely in both directions. It has no width or thickness and can be represented by a series of points connected together.
its a flat horizontal line separator....
A flat section of line indicates no muscular activity in the heart at that particular instant; a constantly flat line indicates heart failure.
A loose or disconnected wire.
Flat if your dead.
A flat line in cardiology is called asystole.
The machine I believe you are referring to is called a "heart monitor" or ECG/EKG (Electro-Cardiogram) monitor and the medical term for "flat lined" is asystole (A-sis-tool-lee).
Asystole, AKA "flat line" indicating no electrical conduction within the heart which means the heart if no longer beating.
An isoelectric line on the electrocardiograph is the base line on an electrocardiogram.
It can be tested with something called an ecg simulator.
flat t wave in chest leads --- --s.t.
then there dead
A line segment