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58 reviews To facilitate correct diagnosis and guide management, the authors use a consistent sequence to explain the ECG abnormalities for each site of coronary occlusion. A schematic of the coronary tree illustrates the point of occlusion.
The second part of the book contains a self-assessment section with a series of 15 cases, each of which includes one or more 12-lead ECGs for analysis. These valuable examples help you prepare for on-the-spot interpretation in the emergency department or intensive care unit.Content:
Chapter 1 The Heart Walls and Coronary Circulation (pages 1–7):
Chapter 2 The ECG Changes in ST Elevation?Myocardial Infarction (page 9):
Chapter 3 The Concept of Injury Vector: Direct and Reciprocal Changes (pages 11–13):
Chapter 4 Clinical Interpretation and Significance of ST Changes (pages 15–54):
Chapter 5 Conclusions (pages 55–57):
Chapter 6 Self?Assessment (pages 59–92):