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Goldbergers Clinical Electrocardiography A Simplified Approach 10th Ary L Goldberger

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Goldbergers Clinical Electrocardiography A Simplified Approach 10th Ary L Goldberger
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 60.05 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Ary L. Goldberger, Zachary D. Goldberger, Alexei Shvilkin
ISBN: 9780323824750, 0323824757
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 10th

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Goldbergers Clinical Electrocardiography A Simplified Approach 10th Ary L Goldberger by Ary L. Goldberger, Zachary D. Goldberger, Alexei Shvilkin 9780323824750, 0323824757 instant download after payment.

Throughout, we seek to stress the clinical applications
and implications of ECG interpretation. Each time
we mention an abnormal pattern, a clinical correlate
is introduced. Although the book is not intended as a
manual of therapeutics, we briefly discuss general principles
of treatment and clinical management where relevant.
Whenever possible, we have tried to put ourselves
in the position of the clinician who has to look at ECGs
without immediate specialist backup and make critical
decisions—sometimes at 3 a.m.!
In this spirit, we have tried to approach ECGs interms of a rational, simple differential diagnosis based
on pathophysiology, rather than through the tedium
of rote memorization. It is reassuring to discover that
the number of possible arrhythmias that can produce
a resting heart rate of more than 150 beats or more per
minute is limited to just a handful of choices. Only three
basic ECG patterns are observed during most cardiac
arrests. Similarly, only a limited number of conditions
cause low-voltage patterns, abnormally wide QRS complexes,
ST segment elevations, and so forth.

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