“…An echocardiogram gauges ventricular mass & volume, defines the geometric pattern, quantifies systolic function, generates information regarding ventricular relaxation and dynamics of heart filling (diastolic function) as well as depicts abnormalities in cardiac valves and the pericardium. [6,7] Similarly, an electrocardiogram can assess arrhythmia, conduction abnormalities, left ventricular hypertrophy, and ischemia and defines the cardiac axis which decently supplements cardiovascular assessment. [8,9] A composite cardiac evaluation by utilizing electrocardiography as well as echocardiography in CKD patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis has not been documented in our country to date.…”