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Rapid ECG Interpretation
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the ? rst test performed on most cardiac patients–one that helps make the ? rst part of the diagnosis and one that can frequently direct treatment decisions. Thus, for any phy- cian, a solid understanding of the ECG is critical. Learning the basics and subtleties of the ECG is a right of passage for all physicians and healthcare providers during their training. So, what would we want from a book on ECGs? Ideally, such a book would be comprehensive, yet concise, practically oriented, and explain pathophysiology and its application to practice. Dr. Khan has written such a book. Rapid ECG Interpretation is comprehensive, yet concise, and very practically oriented. More imp- tant, it takes a step-by-step approach, walking the reader through a thorough evaluation of the ECG. This, as many of us have been taught, is the “right” way to look at an ECG. This edition includes a new opening chapter that covers basic concepts. This quickly orients the reader to the physiology, anatomy, and geometry of the electrical system of the heart. After reviewing each component of the ECG, the next section describes the unique ECG patterns of speci? c cardiac conditions, including pulmonary embolism and long QT syndrome. This is f- lowed by a chapter with each of the arrhythmias. Finally, Dr. Khan includes an invaluable section—an ECG Board Review and Self- Assessment Quiz. With this, the reader can really see if the basic c- cepts and ECG fundamentals have been learned.
מהדורה | 3rd edition |
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עמודים / Pages | 416 |
פורמט | Paperback |
יצא לאור ב | Humana Press |
תאריך יציאה לאור | 23 באוג׳ 2016 |
תוכן עניינים | Front Matter Pages i-xvii Basic Concepts Pages 1-24 Step-by-Step Method for Accurate Electrocardiogram Interpretation Pages 25-80 P Wave Abnormalities Pages 81-86 Bundle Branch Block Pages 87-106 ST Segment Abnormalities Pages 107-135 Q Wave Abnormalities Pages 137-177 Atrial and Ventricular Hypertrophy Pages 179-191 T Wave Abnormalities Pages 193-207 Electrical Axis and Fascicular Block Pages 209-222 Miscellaneous Conditions Pages 223-248 Arrhythmias Pages 249-295 ECG Board Self-Assessment Quiz Pages 297-399 Back Matter Pages 401-416
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Author | M. Gabriel Khan (Associate Professor of Medicine) |
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