Rapid ECG Interpretation

Rapid ECG Interpretation by M. Gabriel Khan, published by Humana Press on August 23, 2016, is a softcover reprint of the original 3rd edition from 2008, comprising 416 pages. This book serves as a practical guide for physicians and healthcare providers, emphasizing the importance of understanding the electrocardiogram (ECG) in diagnosing and directing treatment for cardiac patients. It presents a comprehensive yet concise overview of ECG interpretation, focusing on both the basics and subtleties essential for effective clinical practice.
Readers will find a step-by-step approach that facilitates thorough evaluation of the ECG, beginning with a new opening chapter that covers fundamental concepts related to the heart’s electrical system. The book details unique ECG patterns associated with specific cardiac conditions, such as pulmonary embolism and long QT syndrome, and includes a dedicated chapter on arrhythmias. Additionally, an ECG Board Review and Self-Assessment Quiz is provided, allowing readers to assess their understanding of the material. This edition is designed to support medical professionals in mastering ECG interpretation within the fields of cardiology and internal medicine.
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The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the ? rst test performed on most cardiac patients–one that helps make the ? rst part of the diagnosis and one that can frequently direct treatment decisions. Thus, for any phy- cian, a solid understanding of the ECG is critical. Learning the basics and subtleties of the ECG is a right of passage for all physicians and healthcare providers during their training. So, what would we want from a book on ECGs? Ideally, such a book would be comprehensive, yet concise, practically oriented, and explain pathophysiology and its application to practice. Dr. Khan has written such a book. Rapid ECG Interpretation is comprehensive, yet concise, and very practically oriented. More imp- tant, it takes a step-by-step approach, walking the reader through a thorough evaluation of the ECG. This, as many of us have been taught, is the “right” way to look at an ECG. This edition includes a new opening chapter that covers basic concepts. This quickly orients the reader to the physiology, anatomy, and geometry of the electrical system of the heart. After reviewing each component of the ECG, the next section describes the unique ECG patterns of speci? c cardiac conditions, including pulmonary embolism and long QT syndrome. This is f- lowed by a chapter with each of the arrhythmias. Finally, Dr. Khan includes an invaluable section—an ECG Board Review and Self- Assessment Quiz. With this, the reader can really see if the basic c- cepts and ECG fundamentals have been learned.
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