The ECG in practice
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書誌事項
The ECG in practice
Churchill Livingstone, 2003
4th ed
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- international ed
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注記
Includes index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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standard ed ISBN 9780443072505
内容説明
"The ECG in Practice" is a clinically-orientated book, showing how the electrocardiogram is used to help diagnosing patients with cardiovascular disease. Each chapter begins with a brief consideration of the history and examination of the patient to assist the doctor plan how to use the ECG in the most intelligent and profitable way.
目次
1. Revision course: the ECG is easy 2. The ECG in healthy people 3. The ECG in patients with palpitations and syncope 4. The ECG in patients with chest pain 5. The ECG in patients with breathlessness 6. The effect of non-cardiac disease on the ECG 7. Reminders 8. Conclusions Index
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international ed ISBN 9780443072512
内容説明
Reviews of previous editions
"An excellent value for money pocketbook reference for anyone dealing with ECGs on a regular basis, whether rhythm strips or twelve leads. If you understand the cardiac axis and the chest lead progression then you should have no problem with understanding the contents. The chapters are sensibly grouped into; healthy people, palpitations and syncope, chest pain, breathlessness, and non cardiac influences; the main reasons why you would be recording an ECG. The wide range of examples-often overlooked in other texts - is bound to be useful as there are twenty examples of what can be 'normal', and this should help the reader from falling into the trap of diagnosing ECGs by what they look like. Also included are useful reminders on interpretation, and plenty of clinical information. The only drawback is that the recordings are all reduced in size, and the manner by which limb leads and chest leads are grouped on the page could be improved. Every cardiology ward or department should have a copy, as it would be a useful reference to both medical and nursing staff."
Review on Anazon.co.uk
"The general practitioner in particular needs a set of guidelines that will enable him or her to categorise his or her interpretation into: (1) normal tracings; (2) abnormal tracings in which he can identify with certainty specific abnormalities, for example left ventricular hypertrophy; (3) complicated abnormal tracings about which he is uncertain and which require specialist advice. Professor Hampton recognises this problem and attempts to overcome it by illustrating the extremes of the normal range and specific examples within the range."
Review in Update
The ECG in Practice is a clinically-orientated book showing how the electrocardiogram is used to help diagnosing patients with cardiovascular disease. Each chapter begins with a brief consideration of the history and examination of the patient to assist the doctor plan how to use the ECG in the most intelligent and profitable way.Practical book for pocket reference in clinical work
Clinically-orientated with quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions
A follow-up to the hugely successful ECG Made Easy
Useful as a bedside reference
Tackles a difficult subject and makes it seem less complicated
Emphasises the individuality of every ECG
Includes examples of normal full 12-lead ECGs for reference to give examples of what to look for in real traces
All 12 lead ECGs redrawn and reproduced as full traces rather than segments - this is like real life and is much more beneficial to users
Updated index
New text design
All ECGs have captions and key points added
目次
Revision course: the ECG is easy
The ECG in healthy people
The ECG in patients with palpitations and syncope
The ECG in patients with chest pain
The ECG in patients with breathlessness
The effect of non-cardiac disease on the ECG
Reminders
Conclusions
Index
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