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Book Synopsis
This brand new title in the popular at a Glance seriescombines the science behind ECGs with how to use them to guide diagnosis and treatment. These key skills are fundamental for examination of the cardiovascular system and all medical students and specialist nurses are expected to be proficient at ECG interpretation.

Trade Review
“This is a refreshing new book in the already crowded field of ECG interpretation books.” (Doody's Reviews, May 2009)

Pre-publication reviews:

'Very thorough list of contents, broken down logically into sections....this is a very accessible book that is easy to read from cover to cover.' - Postgraduate Medical Student, Warwick University

'Once again I have been impressed by the level of input and comprehension into each chapter. I have no doubt that my medical students will be carrying around ECG at a Glance as much as they already carry around Medicine at a Glance! Could I be cheeky and ask for a copy or 2 when the book is finally printed! ' - Consultant Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough



Table of Contents

Preface 6

Acknowledgements 7

1 Introduction to the ECG 8

2 Strengths and weaknesses of the ECG 10

Part 1 The normal ECG

3 Basis of the ECG 12

4 The normal P wave 16

5 The normal QRS complex 18

6 The T and U waves 20

Part 2 ECG abnormalities

7 Abnormalities in the shape of the P wave – left and right atrial enlargement 22

8 Increased QRS amplitude 24

9 Q waves and loss of R wave height 26

10 QRS axis deviation 28

11 Long PR interval and QRS broadening 30

12 Delta waves 32

13 ST elevation 34

14 ST depression 36

15 Mild T wave flattening 38

16 Deep T wave inversion 40

17 QT interval and U wave abnormalities 42

Part 3 Clinical syndromes

18 Acute chest pain 44

19 Chronic chest pain 46

20 Acute breathlessness 48

21 Chronic breathlessness 51

22 Palpitations 54

23 Syncope 57

24 Hypertension 60

25 Shock 62

26 Stroke 64

27 Emotion and the ECG 66

28 Sudden cardiac death 68

Part 4 Diseases

29 Acute coronary syndromes 70

30 Non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction 72

31 ST segment elevation myocardial infarction 74

32 Aortic valve disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 76

33 Mitral valve disease 78

34 Cardiomyopathy and myocarditis 80

35 Pulmonary hypertension 82

36 Congenital heart disease 84

37 Endocrine disease and electrolyte disruption 86

38 Psychological disease and its treatment 88

39 Genetic pro-arrhythmic conditions 90

Part 5 Tachyarrhythmias

40 Distinguishing supraventricular from ventricular tachycardia 92

41 Narrow complex tachycardia 95

42 Atrial ectopic beats 98

43 Atrial fibrillation 100

44 Atrial flutter and atrial tachycardia 102

45 Atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia 104

46 Atrioventricular re-entrant tachycardia 106

47 Ventricular ectopics 108

48 Non-sustained ventricular tachycardia 110

49 Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia 112

50 Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia 114

51 Ventricular fibrillation 116

Part 6 Bradyarrhythmias and related diseases

52 Sinus node disease 118

53 Left bundle branch block 120

54 Right bundle branch block 122

55 First degree atrioventricular block – long PR interval 124

56 Second degree atrioventricular block 126

57 Atrioventricular block – third degree (complete) heart block 128

Part 7 Pacemakers

58 Pacemakers – basic principles 130

59 Anti-bradycardic pacemakers 132

60 Anti-tachycardic and heart failure devices 134

Part 8 ECG-based investigations

61 External and internal loop recorders 136

62 Tilt-table test and carotid sinus massage 138

63 Twenty-four hour ECGs 140

64 The exercise stress test 144

65 Invasive electrophysiological studies 148

Part 9 Self-assessment case studies

Case studies and answers 150

Appendix 162

Index 163

ECG at a Glance

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/09/2008
      ISBN13: 9780632054053, 978-0632054053
      ISBN10: 0632054050

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This brand new title in the popular at a Glance seriescombines the science behind ECGs with how to use them to guide diagnosis and treatment. These key skills are fundamental for examination of the cardiovascular system and all medical students and specialist nurses are expected to be proficient at ECG interpretation.

      Trade Review
      “This is a refreshing new book in the already crowded field of ECG interpretation books.” (Doody's Reviews, May 2009)

      Pre-publication reviews:

      'Very thorough list of contents, broken down logically into sections....this is a very accessible book that is easy to read from cover to cover.' - Postgraduate Medical Student, Warwick University

      'Once again I have been impressed by the level of input and comprehension into each chapter. I have no doubt that my medical students will be carrying around ECG at a Glance as much as they already carry around Medicine at a Glance! Could I be cheeky and ask for a copy or 2 when the book is finally printed! ' - Consultant Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough



      Table of Contents

      Preface 6

      Acknowledgements 7

      1 Introduction to the ECG 8

      2 Strengths and weaknesses of the ECG 10

      Part 1 The normal ECG

      3 Basis of the ECG 12

      4 The normal P wave 16

      5 The normal QRS complex 18

      6 The T and U waves 20

      Part 2 ECG abnormalities

      7 Abnormalities in the shape of the P wave – left and right atrial enlargement 22

      8 Increased QRS amplitude 24

      9 Q waves and loss of R wave height 26

      10 QRS axis deviation 28

      11 Long PR interval and QRS broadening 30

      12 Delta waves 32

      13 ST elevation 34

      14 ST depression 36

      15 Mild T wave flattening 38

      16 Deep T wave inversion 40

      17 QT interval and U wave abnormalities 42

      Part 3 Clinical syndromes

      18 Acute chest pain 44

      19 Chronic chest pain 46

      20 Acute breathlessness 48

      21 Chronic breathlessness 51

      22 Palpitations 54

      23 Syncope 57

      24 Hypertension 60

      25 Shock 62

      26 Stroke 64

      27 Emotion and the ECG 66

      28 Sudden cardiac death 68

      Part 4 Diseases

      29 Acute coronary syndromes 70

      30 Non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction 72

      31 ST segment elevation myocardial infarction 74

      32 Aortic valve disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 76

      33 Mitral valve disease 78

      34 Cardiomyopathy and myocarditis 80

      35 Pulmonary hypertension 82

      36 Congenital heart disease 84

      37 Endocrine disease and electrolyte disruption 86

      38 Psychological disease and its treatment 88

      39 Genetic pro-arrhythmic conditions 90

      Part 5 Tachyarrhythmias

      40 Distinguishing supraventricular from ventricular tachycardia 92

      41 Narrow complex tachycardia 95

      42 Atrial ectopic beats 98

      43 Atrial fibrillation 100

      44 Atrial flutter and atrial tachycardia 102

      45 Atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia 104

      46 Atrioventricular re-entrant tachycardia 106

      47 Ventricular ectopics 108

      48 Non-sustained ventricular tachycardia 110

      49 Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia 112

      50 Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia 114

      51 Ventricular fibrillation 116

      Part 6 Bradyarrhythmias and related diseases

      52 Sinus node disease 118

      53 Left bundle branch block 120

      54 Right bundle branch block 122

      55 First degree atrioventricular block – long PR interval 124

      56 Second degree atrioventricular block 126

      57 Atrioventricular block – third degree (complete) heart block 128

      Part 7 Pacemakers

      58 Pacemakers – basic principles 130

      59 Anti-bradycardic pacemakers 132

      60 Anti-tachycardic and heart failure devices 134

      Part 8 ECG-based investigations

      61 External and internal loop recorders 136

      62 Tilt-table test and carotid sinus massage 138

      63 Twenty-four hour ECGs 140

      64 The exercise stress test 144

      65 Invasive electrophysiological studies 148

      Part 9 Self-assessment case studies

      Case studies and answers 150

      Appendix 162

      Index 163

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