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Electrocardiography. Best Cases from Our Practice. Electrocardiography in Cardiac Practice

  • Book

  • August 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5917437

Electrocardiography: Best Cases from Our Practice covers the latest trends in electrocardiology recording software and devices making their way into clinical practice. The book's case studies offer practical guidance for researchers and clinicians on interpreting electrocardiographic data from multiple sources to improve patient outcomes, providing useful reference points for professionals seeking to apply seemingly abstract data points toward individuals' concrete health goals. The role of cardiac electrical analysis in clinical practice is indispensable. Accordingly, recent advancements in electrocardiological technology have been staggering. Yet, this profusion of disparate recording devices has challenged medical professionals seeking clear-cut strategies for interpreting electrocardiographic data.

Table of Contents

Part 1: ECG
1. Clinical Overview
2. Clinical Cases

Part 2: Holter and Event Monitoring
3. Clinical Overview
4. Clinical Cases

Part 3: Advances in Cardiac Monitoring
5. Clinical Overview
6. Clinical Cases

Authors

Anthony Kashou Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, USA. Anthony Kashou, MD is Instructor in Medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in Rochester, MN where he is completing a combined NIH-funded research and cardiology fellowship. He is founder and president of The EKG Guy, an online cardiology learning community accredited by the AMA and the ACCME. One of the world's fastest growing ECG resources, with over 1.5 million members, it is the primary learning destination for thousands of medical programs and professionals.

He is an associate editor for the Journal of Electrocardiology, and principal investigator of the EDUCATE trial (the first multi-institutional, prospective-randomized controlled trial assessing ECG competency in 100+ countries). He hosts Mayo Clinic's Podcast ECG segment Making Waves, has authored multiple books on ECGs (including one for children), and has created 1000+ educational videos. His research interests include ECG education, and development of innovative processes to enhance diagnostic capabilities of automated ECG interpretation.