Critical Cases in Electrocardiography

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  • Critical Cases in Electrocardiography Book Detail

  • Author : Steven R. Lowenstein
  • Release Date : 2018-06-07
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : Medical
  • Pages : 345
  • ISBN 13 : 1108653847
  • File Size : 1,1 MB

Critical Cases in Electrocardiography by Steven R. Lowenstein PDF Summary

Book Description: Emergency and critical care providers are often challenged by patients with acute cardiorespiratory symptoms and abnormal electrocardiograms. Critical Cases in Electrocardiography emphasizes clinically-relevant topics, focusing squarely on situations where interpretation of the ECG contributes to clinical decision-making. This atlas is unique, in that it includes numerous examples of ECG 'misses' - cases where the computer algorithm or the clinicians (or both) got the diagnosis wrong. While many textbooks include only smaller, black and white ECG tracings, which do not resemble actual clinical practice, this volume is designed to encourage self-study of the ECG by including full-page tracings in their natural color. The book focuses on 'don't miss' ECG tracings in order to help readers advance beyond the stage of 'competent' electrocardiographer. Anatomic and electrophysiologic correlations are emphasized throughout the work, helping readers appreciate the anatomic and electrical origins of the ECG abnormalities, rather than relying solely on pattern memorization.

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Critical Cases in Electrocardiography

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Emergency and critical care providers are often challenged by patients with acute cardiorespiratory symptoms and abnormal electrocardiograms. Critical Cases in