An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a crucial diagnostic tool used to assess the electrical activity of the heart. One of the key pieces of information derived from an ECG is the heart rate, which can be calculated using the R-R intervals – the time between consecutive R waves on the QRS complex. This calculator helps you practice determining heart rate from an ECG strip.
Standard speed is 25 mm/sec
Your calculated heart rate will appear here.
How to Calculate Heart Rate from an ECG
The heart rate can be calculated from an ECG strip using the R-R interval and the paper speed. The R-R interval is the distance between two consecutive R waves on the QRS complex, measured in millimeters (mm) on the ECG paper.
The standard speed for ECG paper is 25 mm/sec. Each small box on the ECG paper is typically 1 mm wide, and each large box (made up of 5 small boxes) is 5 mm wide.
Methods for Calculation:
Method 1: Using R-R Interval in Millimeters and Paper Speed
This is the most direct method. First, determine the distance between two consecutive R waves in millimeters. Then, you need to know the speed at which the ECG paper is moving, usually in millimeters per second (mm/sec).