For junior doctors, qualified nurses, paramedics and GPs who already understand the basics of the electrocardiogram (ECG), this reference guide will support diagnosis and treatment decisions.
The ECG Made Practical is a clinically-orientated book, showing how the ECG can help in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptoms suggesting cardiovascular disease. The underlying philosophy of this eighth edition remains that the ECG has to be interpreted in the light of the patients history and physical examination, thus the book is organised in chapters according to a patients symptoms.
1 The ECG in Healthy People 2 The ECG in Patients with Palpitations and Syncope: Initial Assessment 3 The ECG in Patients with Palpitations and Syncope: Ambulatory ECG Monitoring and Smart Devices 4 The ECG When the Patient Has a Tachycardia 5 The ECG When the Patient Has a Bradycardia 6 The ECG in Patients with Chest Pain 7 The ECG in Patients with Breathlessness 8 The Effects of Other Conditions on the ECG 9 Conclusions: Four Steps to Making the Most of the ECG
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