An introduction to electrocardiography
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An introduction to electrocardiography
Blackwell Scientific Pub., c1990
7th ed
- : Four Dragons
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ISBN 9780632024117
Description
The book has been completely rewritten and restructured with the aim of making it an authoritative book on electrocardiography while retaining the characteristic didactic approach of `Introduction to Electrocardiography.' The book has been substantially revised to bring it up to date with current electrocardiographic knowledge. The book is now in two parts; the first covers the analysis of 12 lead patterns and the second the disorders of cardiac rhythm. Medical students learn cardiac physiology in the first year. Electrocardiography is the technique for diagnosing arrhythmias, which are physiological disturbances to the pattern of the beat of the heart. The 12-lead is the normal technique. Cardiology is a major component of the student's study of internal medicine, and all doctors will be required to interpret ECG's at some time. Increasingly, GP's or cardiac nurses, especially in the US, perform these procedures.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The P-QRS-T pattern: the genesis of the normal and abnormal electrocardiogram
- acquired heart disease
- congenital and hereditary heart disease. Part 2 The disorders of cardiac rhythm: disorders of impulse formulation
- disorders of impulse conduction
- the secondary disorders of rhythm
- correlative essays.
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: Four Dragons ISBN 9780632028849
Description
The book has been completely rewritten and restructured with the aim of making it an authoritative book on electrocardiography while retaining the characteristic didactic approach of `Introduction to Electrocardiography.' The book has been substantially revised to bring it up to date with current electrocardiographic knowledge. The book is now in two parts; the first covers the analysis of 12 lead patterns and the second the disorders of cardiac rhythm. Medical students learn cardiac physiology in the first year. Electrocardiography is the technique for diagnosing arrhythmias, which are physiological disturbances to the pattern of the beat of the heart. The 12-lead is the normal technique. Cardiology is a major component of the student's study of internal medicine, and all doctors will be required to interpret ECG's at some time. Increasingly, GP's or cardiac nurses, especially in the US, perform these procedures
Table of Contents
- Part 1: The P-QRS-T pattern :
- The genesis of the normal and abnormal electrocardiogram
- Acquired heart disease
- Congenital and hereditary heart disease. Part II: The disorders of cardiac rhythm:
- Disorders of impulse formation
- Disorders of impulse conduction
- The secondary disorders of rhythm
- Correlative essays
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