As Thomas Stern points out in his forward to the first edition of this book, the primary care physician is the "front-line cardiologist" and it is crucial that these doctors be proficient in ECG interpretation. Drs. Grauer and Curry have revised their popular Clinical Electrocardiology, a problem-solving, clinically-oriented, practical guide to the interpretation of 12-lead ECGs directed toward the non-specialist. This book includes normal variants that commonly enter into the diagnosis as well as technical mishaps. The reader becomes used to Eecognising the types of dilemmas that the practising clinician is confronted with daily. Case studies correlate serial ECGs and clinical findings. The self-testing approach Aaximises learning for the reader.
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Part 1 Basic principles: introduction; rate and rhythm; axis; theoretical considerations. Part 2 Clinical applications: the ST segment in health and disease; intraventricular conduction delays; myocardial infarction; chamber enlargement. Part 3 Electrocardiology in clinical practice: are ECGs routinely indicated for hospitalized patients?; the expanded role of ECGs in acute myocardial infarction; use of computerized ECG interpretation programs. Part 4 Review: exercises in ECG interpretation.