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66 reviews• Written by a Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology
• New chapters on the management and treatment of arrhythmias and on choosing an ECG recorder
• Suitable for all veterinary professionals, including practitioners, veterinary students, nurses and techniciansContent:
Chapter 1 What is an ECG? (pages 1–3):
Chapter 2 The Electricity of the Heart (pages 4–8):
Chapter 3 Rhythms of Sinus Origin (pages 9–12):
Chapter 4 Recognising and Understanding Ectopia (pages 13–22):
Chapter 5 Arrhythmias Associated with Ectopia (pages 23–39):
Chapter 6 Abnormalities in the Conduction System (pages 40–47):
Chapter 7 Changes in the P?QRS?T Morphology (pages 48–55):
Chapter 8 Understanding the ECG Limb Lead Systems (pages 57–60):
Chapter 9 Mean Electrical Axis (MEA) Explained (pages 61–63):
Chapter 10 Intraventricular Conduction Defects (pages 64–69):
Chapter 11 Some Additional Arrhythmias (pages 70–72):
Chapter 12 Management of Arrhythmias (pages 73–77):
Chapter 13 Treatment of Arrhythmias (pages 78–87):
Chapter 14 Pacemakers (pages 88–90):
Chapter 15 Approach to Interpretation of the ECG Recording (pages 91–95):
Chapter 16 Artifacts (pages 96–101):
Chapter 17 The Connectors (Electrodes) (pages 102–113):
Chapter 18 Choosing an ECG Recorder (pages 114–118):