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William J. Brady - Electrocardiogram in Clinical Medicine

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Offers a guide for a complete understanding of the disease and conditions most frequently revealed in ECGs recorded in the acute, critical, and emergency care settings

Electrocardiogram in Clinical Medicine offers an authoritative guide to ECG interpretation that contains a focus and perspective from each of the three primary areas of medical care: acute care, critical care and emergency care. It can be used as a companion with the book ECGs for the Emergency Physician I & II (by Mattu and Brady) or as a stand-alone text. These three books can be described as a cumulative EGG reference for the medical provider who uses the electrocardiogram on a regular basis.

Electrocardiogram in Clinical Medicine includes sections on all primary areas of ECG interpretation and application as well as sections that highlight use, devices and strategies. The medical content covers acute coronary syndromes and all related issues, other diseases of the myocardium, morphologic syndromes, toxicology and paediatrics; dysrhythmias will also be covered in detail. This important resource:

Goes beyond pattern recognition in ECGs to offer a real understanding of the clinical syndromes evidenced in ECGs and implications for treatment

Covers the indications, advantages and pitfalls of the use of ECGs for diagnosis in all acute care settings, from EMS to ED to Critical Care

Examines the ECG in toxic, metabolic and environmental presentations; critical information for acute care clinicians who need to be able to differentiate ODs, poisoning and other environmental causes from MI or other cardiac events

Facilitates clinical decision-making

Written for practicing ER, general medicine, family practice, hospitalist and ICU physicians and medical students, Electrocardiogram in Clinical Medicine is an important book for the accurate interpretation of EGG results.

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Electrocardiogram in Clinical Medicine

Edited by

William J. Brady, MD

Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA, USA

Michael J. Lipinski, MD, PhD

Cardiovascular Associates of Charlottesville

Charlottesville, VA, USA

Andrew E. Darby, MD, FHRS

Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine

University of Virginia Health System

Charlottesville, VA, USA

Michael C. Bond, MD, FACEP, FAAEM

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD, USA

Nathan P. Charlton, MD

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Division of Medical Toxicology

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA, USA

Korin Hudson, MD

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

Georgetown University School of Medicine

Washington, DC, USA

Kelly Williamson, MD

Assistant Residency Program Director

Advocate Christ Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency;

Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

University of Illinois at Chicago

Chicago, IL, USA

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Names: Brady, William, 1960 editor.
Title: Electrocardiogram in clinical medicine / edited by William J. Brady, Michael J. Lipinski, Andrew E. Darby, Michael C. Bond, Nathan P. Charlton, Korin Hudson, Kelly Williamson.
Description: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2021. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020001252 (print) | LCCN 2020001253 (ebook) | ISBN 9781118754559 (paperback) | ISBN 9781118754535 (adobe pdf) | ISBN 9781118754542 (epub)
Subjects: MESH: Electrocardiographymethods | Heart Diseasesdiagnosis
Classification: LCC RC683.5.E5 (print) | LCC RC683.5.E5 (ebook) | NLM WG 140 | DDC 616.1/207547dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020001252
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020001253

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