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Collection of Flatline Ekgs (16)
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A stylized red ECG trace showing a single heartbeat cycle, commonly used to represent heart monitoring in digital interfaces.
A simplified yet accurate representation of a normal sinus rhythm on an electrocardiogram (ECG) trace.
Top: Normal sinus rhythm with clear P-QRS-T complexes; Bottom: Irregular rhythm suggesting arrhythmia or atrial fibrillation.
A stylized ECG trace illustrating a typical heartbeat cycle, including the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave.
A stylized red electrocardiogram (ECG) line showing a single heartbeat cycle, commonly used to represent heart health and medical monitoring.
The “Flatline” logo creatively merges medical urgency with design-EKG spikes cutting through the text to convey crisis or collapse.
A simplified yet accurate representation of a normal human electrocardiogram (ECG) trace, highlighting the characteristic P, QRS, and T waves.
A standard electrocardiogram (ECG) trace illustrating one complete heartbeat, including the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave.
A symbolic representation of a healthy heartbeat-red heart with an EKG waveform illustrating life’s rhythm.
A minimalist ECG waveform illustrating two normal heartbeats-useful for visualizing cardiac rhythm in digital health contexts.
A clinical monitor interface indicating cardiac arrest with a flatline ECG and “DEAD” status display.
A symbolic red heart featuring a clean ECG rhythm-perfect for illustrating heart health, pulse monitoring, or medical education.
A stylized electrocardiogram (ECG) trace highlighting one heartbeat event against a dark grid backdrop.
A standard electrocardiogram (ECG) trace depicting one full heartbeat, including P wave, QRS complex, and T wave.