
Starting to Read ECGs
A Comprehensive Guide to Theory and Practice
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVIII, 207 pages
978-1-4471-4964-4 (ISBN)
Description
The ECG is one of the most widely available diagnostic tests used in clinical practice today. This book is intended to build upon the topics covered in Starting to Read ECGs: The Basics thus allowing the reader to enhance their previous knowledge. Additional topics covered include a detailed look at calculating cardiac axis, an area often considered difficult to grasp, and alternative methods such as the various ways the heart rate can be calculated, the different criteria for determining LVH. Technical details about specific cardiac conditions, how to interpret pediatric ECGs, and the effect of medical devices on the ECG will also be discussed. Plentiful diagrams, tables and colour images used throughout to illustrate complex points in a simple and easy to understand way. The key facts section at the end of each chapter highlights the most important information and summary tables are provided to allow the book to be used as a quick reference guide. Each chapter will contain a mind map for revision and to aid dyslexic learners, practice questions and a few practice ECGs to consolidate the readers knowledge.The book tells the practitioner what they need to know clinically and doesn't assume any prior knowledge. It is ideal for junior doctors and clinicians, nurses, paramedics, students and health care professionals involved in the recording of 12-lead ECGs.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional/practitioner
Illustrations
119 s/w Abbildungen, 119 farbige Abbildungen
XVIII, 207 p. 238 illus., 119 illus. in color.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4471-4964-4 (9781447149644)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-4965-1
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
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E-Book
11/2014
1st Edition
Springer
€53.49
Available for download
Persons
Dr. Alan Davies is a lecturer in Health Data Sciences at the University of Manchester in the Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences. Alan has a background in Computer Science (PhD) and Nursing Science (BSc) and has previously worked as a software engineer and app developer in industry. Alan also worked in interventional cardiology, assisting with routine and emergency cardiac procedures where he authored several medical textbooks on electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation. More recently he has worked for the University of Manchester as a Research Software Engineer (RSE) and Data Scientist prior to becoming a lecturer. He delivers modules on the MSc in Health Informatics joint award delivered by UCL and the University of Manchester, where he is a module lead on the "Usable Health Systems Design" module and the "Modern Information Engineering" module. He also teaches on the MSc in Health Data Science on various modules, including "Understanding Data and Decision Making" and"Health Information Systems and Technologies". Alan's research is focused on mHealth interventions and how patients interpret medical data. Alan was a Data Science fellow at AstraZeneca, as well as a member of the Universities Research Ethics committee (UREC). Alan completed his PhD in the Interaction Analysis and Modelling lab at the University of Manchester using eye-tracking methods to examine how clinicians interpret ECGs.
Dr. Julia Mueller is a Research Associate in the Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge. She works within the programme on Prevention of Diabetes and Related Metabolic Disorders in High Risk Groups. Prior to this role, she worked as a Lecturer in Healthcare Sciences in the Division of Population Health, Health Services Research and Primary Care at the University of Manchester, leading a course unit on Digital Public Health on the Master of Public Health programme. Much of her research relates to digital health, with a particular focus on health-related behaviour change interventions such as mobile apps for chronic disease management. She is also a strong proponent of patient and public engagement and has organised and participated in various events and initiatives to help patients become involved in research and to disseminate research findings to members of the public. Julia completed a BSc in Psychology at the Georg-August-University in Goettingen, Germany, and an MSc in Health Psychology at the University of St Andrews. Her studies piqued her interest in the links between psychological and physical well-being, and in the potential of Web-based interventions for improving health. In 2018, Julia completed a PhD research project at the University of Manchester about the role of Web-based information in help-seeking of those worried about lung cancer.
Content
Chapter 1 Anatomy and physiology.- Advanced anatomy and physiology.- Cellular physiology (action potential of pacemaker/non-pacemaker cells).- Wiggers diagram.- Revision of waveform.- Chapter 2 Revision of recording ECG and basic interpretation skills.- Advanced lead placement (posterior ECGs / right sided ECGs).- Explanation of leads / electrical flow.- Review of normal values and paper timings.- Different methods of rate calculation.- Chapter 3 Calculating cardiac axis.- What it is.- Why it's useful.- The quick look method.- The Hexaxial method.- Making it more accurate.- The vector method.- Worked examples.- Chapter 4 Brady-arrhythmias.- Background.- Genetic factors.- treatment options.- Chapter 5 Tachy-arrhythmias.- Background.- Genetic factors.- treatment options.- Chapter 6 conditions.- Conduction blocks.- PE, electrolye.- Brugada (type I - III).- Cardiomyopathy.- Hypertrophy.- Chapter 7 Implantable devices and the ECG.- PPM.- AICDs.- Various implanted monitors (i.e. Reveal).- Considerations.- ECG appearance.- Chapter 8 Drugs and the ECG.- Tricyclics.- Long QT causing drugs.- Arrythmogenic drugs.- Cardiac specific drugs.- Chapter 9 Paediatric ECGs.- Normal paediatric ECG.- Childhood cardiac abnormalities appearance on the ECG (i.e. congenital issues like holes in hearts, accessory pathways etc).- Chapter 10 ACS and re-profusion arrhythmia's.- Bloods (enzymes).- physiology and pathology of arteriosclerosis.- Treatment options.- MI's.- Posterior MIs.- Vasospasm.- Ideoventricular rhythms.- Treatment options (PPCI, CABG, thrombolytic therapy).