An ECG, or electrocardiogram, is a simple test that records the rhythm and electrical activity of the heart. It is commonly used to detect abnormal heart rhythms and investigate the cause of chest pains. It is important for clinicians to recognise and interpret ECG patterns accurately to ensure correct diagnosis and effective treatment.
The seventh edition of this acclaimed ECG guide reflects the dynamic nature of medical science and the ongoing evolution in the interpretation of electrocardiograms.
Beginning with basic principles, nomenclature of deflections and calculation of heart rate and electrical-axis., the book presents up-to-date, well-explained, evidence-based concepts to explain the pathophysiology of ECG patterns.
Thoroughly revised and updated, each chapter has been carefully reviewed for accuracy and aligned with the latest clinical guidelines. A new chapter on ECG recording during pacemaker rhythm has been included.
This edition offers a clear, step-by-step approach, guiding readers from the foundational principles of cardiac electrophysiology to the complex recognition of arrhythmias and ischemic changes.
Designed for both learners and practitioners, this comprehensive resource valuable resource for medical students, resident doctors, paramedical staff and clinicians involved in heart care.
The previous edition (9789389188721) published in 2019.
1. Nomenclature of ECG Deflections
2. Electrocardiographic Leads
3. Electrocardiography Grid and Normal Values
4. Determination of Electrical Axis
5. Determination of Heart Rate
6. Abnormalities of the P Wave
7. Abnormalities of QRS Complex
8. Abnormalities of the T Wave
9. Abnormalities of the U Wave
10. Abnormalities of PR Segment
11. Abnormalities of ST Segment
12. Abnormalities of PR Interval
13. Abnormalities of QT Interval
14. Premature Beats in Regular Rhythm
15. Pauses during Regular Rhythm
16. Fast Regular Rhythm with Narrow QRS
17. Normal Regular Rhythm with Narrow QRS
18. Fast Irregular Rhythm with Narrow QRS
19. Fast Regular Rhythm with Wide QRS
20. Normal Regular Rhythm with Wide QRS
21. Fast Irregular Rhythm with Bizarre QRS
22. Slow Regular Rhythm with Narrow QRS
23. Slow Irregular Rhythm with Narrow QRS
24. Slow Regular Rhythm with Wide QRS
25. ECG in Patient on Pacemaker
26. Interesting Cases Diagnosed by ECG
27. How to Report an ECG
28. ECG Findings in Specific Situations
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Rohit Goel MBBS MD DM (PGI Chandigarh) FSCAI
Interventional Cardiologist, Max Hospital, Gurugram and Delhi, India; Member, Cardiology Society of India