160 ECG Cases

Author:   John Hampton (Emeritus Professor of Cardiology, University of Nottingham, UK) ,  Joanna Hampton, MD, MA, BM, BCh, FRCP (Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK) ,  David Adlam (Professor of Acute and Interventional Cardiology, University of Leicester, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Edition:   6th edition
ISBN:  

9780323937658


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   28 October 2024
Format:   Paperback
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160 ECG Cases


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A companion to The ECG Made Easy and The ECG Made Practical, 160 ECG Cases, Sixth Edition provides the invaluable opportunity to practice ECG interpretation in a way that is as close as possible to gaining real-world experience in the clinic. 160 ECG Cases, Sixth Edition presents clinical problems in the shape of simple case histories together with the relevant ECG. Detailed answers concentrate on the clinical interpretation of the results and give advice on what to do. The book can be used as a stand-alone method of practising ECG interpretation, and even with the most difficult ECGs, a beginner will still be able to make an accurate description of the trace and will be guided towards the key aspects of the interpretation. Ideal for students and all healthcare professionals who use ECGs in their day-to-day practice, 160 ECG Cases will help consolidate learning, apply ECG findings to patient management, and build readers’ proficiency and confidence. All the cases are cross-referenced to the new editions of The ECG Made Easy and The ECG Made Practical for further information All ECGs are taken from real patients from the authors’ clinical practice Now divided into 5 parts: Part 1 features ECGs commonly seen in clinical practice, including examples of the most important abnormalities, together with common variations of normality. Part 2 asks the reader if they can beat the computer: are the automated reports correct or incorrect? Part 3 is single lead traces, taken from smart watches and other modern devices Part 4 includes serial ECGs where 2 ECGs have been taken from the same patient over a period of time: can you tell what has changed? Part 5 features more challenging ECGs, including patterns seen less frequently in clinical practice. New flow chart to aid interpretation and reporting.

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Author:   John Hampton (Emeritus Professor of Cardiology, University of Nottingham, UK) ,  Joanna Hampton, MD, MA, BM, BCh, FRCP (Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK) ,  David Adlam (Professor of Acute and Interventional Cardiology, University of Leicester, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Edition:   6th edition
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9780323937658


ISBN 10:   0323937659
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   28 October 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1 Everyday ECGs Part 2 Automated ECG Reports: Correct or Incorrect? Part 3 Single-Lead ECGs Part 4 Serial ECGs Part 5 More Challenging ECGs

Reviews

Prior edition comments: “The strengths of this book are many. It succeeds in further demystifying what in theory should be a relatively basic medical skill.” Medical Journal of Australia “A unique book. An easy and interesting way to learn and revise.” Journal of Accident and Emergency Nursing Reviews from readers: “Really helpful to practice ECGs. Would recommend very highly. Would also recommend the other two books in this series” (ECG Made Easy 10e; ECG Made Practical 8e) “Great for my job working in a remote location for use as reference/CPD. Recommend for any Healthcare Professional who needs an understanding of ECGs.”


Author Information

John Hampton is Emeritus Professor of Cardiology at University of Nottingham, UK. Joanna Hampton is Consultant Physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK. David Adlam is Professor of Acute and Interventional Cardiology at the University of Leicester, UK.

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