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, Eighth Edition 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 patient's history and physical examination, thus the book is organised in chapters according to a patient's symptoms.Clinically-orientated with a quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions - ideal for use in the clinicBuilds on the basic knowledge outlined in the classic The ECG Made Easy - an essential part of the mini-seriesEmphasises the individuality of every ECG and uses full 12-lead ECG recordings to provide a realistic reproduction of the clinical environmentThe unique page size allows presentation of 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarityAll ECGs taken from real patients from the authors’ clinical practiceIn this edition we address the abundance of new ECG sources, especially wearable devices, by providing a new focus on how to use these traces and how best to spot artefact from abnormalityNew flow chart to aid interpretation and reporting
Prior edition comments:“An excellent book for medical students and junior medical staff.” --Cardiovascular Research“A useful revision tool for those familiar with the interpretation of ECGs, but equallycould be used effectively as a reference tool by those less proficient.” --Journal of Accident and Emergency NursingReviews from readers:“This is an excellent review material, set out in a good logical flow”“Really well written text that takes into account the different needs and diverse learning methods of students” (Translated from Italian)
John Hampton is Emeritus Professor of Cardiology at University of Nottingham, UK. Joanna Hampton is Consultant Physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK. David Adlam is Professor of Acute and Interventional Cardiology at the University of Leicester, UK.
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