
AWH
AWH, which stands for "Average Whole Heart," is a measurement used in cardiology to assess heart function. It calculates the average volume of blood the heart pumps with each beat during a specific period. By analyzing AWH, doctors can evaluate how effectively the heart is working and detect potential issues like heart failure or abnormal heart rhythms. Essentially, it provides a snapshot of the heart’s overall pumping performance, helping healthcare providers make informed decisions about diagnosis and treatment.