Differential Diagnosis of Arrhythmias, 2d ed.In the second edition of Differential Diagnosis differential diagnosis n. Determination of which one of two or more diseases with similar symptoms is the one from which the patient is suffering. Also called differentiation. of Arrhythmias, Dale Davis Dale Davis may refer to:
ECG abbr. 1. electrocardiogram 2. electrocardiograph ECG Also called an electrocardiogram, it records the electrical activity of the heart. ) interpretation. The first chapter begins with the basics of cardiac anatomy, electrophysiology, electrical conduction through the normal heart, and electrode placement. These concepts are presented through color anatomic drawings accompanied by ECG strips and the criteria used for differential diagnosis. The nine chapters that follow cover premature and escape beats; atrial atrial /atri·al/ (a´tre-al) pertaining to an atrium. a·tri·al adj. Of or relating to an atrium. Atrial Having to do with the upper chambers of the heart. , junctional, and venticular rhythms; aberrant beats; blocks; and Wolff-Parkinson-Whit syndrome. Each arrhythmia arrhythmia (ārĭth`mēə), disturbance in the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. Various arrhythmias can be symptoms of serious heart disorders; however, they are usually of no medical significance except in the presence of is presented with a color illustration of the electrical conduction system, which shows the responsible defect and which is accompanied by review and practice ECG strips and differential criteria. The abundance of easily understood illustrations with clear, concise descriptions is the major strength of this text. There are 169 illustrations and 234 practice ECG strips, including 99 review strips and answers in the final chapter alone. These numerous illustrations and simple, concise wording make an excellent text for any health care professional who is a novice at ECG interpretation. The number of ECG review strips will also provide a good review for more experienced clinicians who want to maintain or sharpen their interpretive skills. This is a very user-friendly text that anyone interested in arrhythmia recognition and interpretation should find useful. |
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