b>Clinical Electrocardiography Electrocardiography is a
transthoracic recording over a period of time. Electrical activity
is detected and recorded via electrodes attached to the outer
surface of the skin. The recording produced by this noninvasive
procedure is termed as electrocardiogram. ECGs are used to measure
the rate and regularity of heartbeats as well as the size and
position of the chambers, the presence of any damage to the heart,
and the effects of drugs or devices used to regulate the heart.
Clinical Electrocardiography is the clearest and most accessible
guide available to the application and interpretation of the ECG in
clinical practice. The book proceeds from the belief that ECG
patterns should not be memorized, but rather must be understood
based on how they originate; it is only by achieving this level of
understanding that clinicians can make the most informed diagnoses
and thus manage patient care with complete confidence. This fully
revised 5th edition: Gives clear information about the correct
diagnoses of different heart diseases based on ECG alterations.
Presents an exceedingly clear and linear approach to understanding
the application and interpretation of the ECG in clinical practice.
Explains the electrical activity of the heart and basic
electrocardiographic principals. Offers guidance on normal ECG
patterns and the changes various heart diseases produce in ECG
morphology Provides a practical, deductive approach to the
diagnosis of arrhythmias - one of the most challenging tasks for
many clinicians Summarizes current knowledge of the clinical
implication of rhythmic disturbances.
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