This text looks beyond typical ECGs, and attempts to describe the variations that are seen in health and in disease. It is intended for senior medical students, specialist nurses, and junior hospital doctors. It also argues that ECGs should be interpreted as individual cases.
The ECG in Practice Summary
The ECG in Practice by John R. Hampton
Following on from The ECG Made Easy, this book is a clinically orientated text for the white coat pocket which teaches the reader how to use the ECG in the most intelligent and profitable way.
Table of Contents
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. The Physiological Basis of the ECG. Reminders. Conclusions
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