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ECGs for Acute, Critical and Emergency Care, Volume 1, 20th Anniversary. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • 176 Pages
  • January 2024
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5901717
A new edition of this bestselling resource for emergency physicians seeking to expand their knowledge of the 12-lead electrocardiogram and how it relates to patient care

ECGs for Acute, Critical and Emergency Care, 2nd Edition, Volume One, provides comprehensive guidance on the use and interpretation of the 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). Celebrating the 20th anniversary since initial publication, this book is an essential teaching and reference text that helps physicians with basic knowledge of electrocardiography quickly locate the objective criteria necessary for various diagnoses, understand different electrocardiographic waveforms and their meaning in individual patients, and interpret the ECG within the context of the patient's presentation.

The second edition of ECGs for Acute, Critical and Emergency Care is fully updated and reviewed throughout, featuring ECG cases that are randomly presented to mirror the scenarios encountered in the emergency department. The text contains intermediate and more challenging ECGs representing the common electrocardiographic diagnoses that all acute care physicians need to know. Case histories, clinically focused reviews, ECG interpretations, and comments by the authors accompany each ECG presented. - Covers all key areas of accurate ECG interpretation - Contains 200 actual ECGs of patients treated in authors' emergency departments - Focuses on emergency situations, with increased emphasis on recent literature updates in this new edition - Includes appendices of differential diagnoses and commonly used abbreviations

Written by two highly experienced specialists, ECGs for Acute, Critical and Emergency Care, Second Edition, Volume One, is a must-have resource for trainee physicians, senior medical students, and practicing physicians who manage patients in emergency departments and other clinical care settings.

Table of Contents

Foreword v

Preface vi

Dedications viii

Part 1

Case histories 3

ECG interpretations and comments 53

Part 2

Case histories 83

ECG interpretations and comments 133

Appendix A: Differential Diagnoses 159

Appendix B: Commonly used abbreviations 161

Index 162

Authors

Amal Mattu University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. William J. Brady University of Virginia Health Sciences Centre, Charlottesville, VA, USA.