Marriott’s Practical Electrocardiography 12th Edition, (Ebook PDF) – Digital Instant Dowload.
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 9781451146257
- ISBN-13 : 978-1451146257
- Author: Galen S. Wagner (Author), David G. Strauss (Author)
This 12th edition of Marriott’s Practical Electrocardiography offers residents and fellows the resources they need to quickly build up their ECG interpretive skills. Completely updated and revised to reflect the latest advances in ECG technology as well as the newest diagnostic applications this edition also features a fully searchable website that includes animations and video clips illustrating cardiovascular disease processes and key correlations between ECG results and the heart muscle. Smartphone users will appreciate the QR codes that are placed throughout the text to instantly take the reader to the relevant electronic content. Residents and fellows will have all the resources they need to quickly build their ECG interpretive skills. Features: ECG recordings, anatomical drawings, and tables deliver comprehensive guidance to the rapid and accurate interpretation of ECG results; glossaries at the end of each chapter reinforce understanding of key terminology; companion website with animations and video clips illustrates cardiovascular disease processes, and highlights key correlations between ECG results and the heart muscle; QR codes throughout the text allow Smartphone users to scan and quickly access videos and animations; and full color, 4C interior.
Table contents:
CHAPTER 1CARDIAC ELECTRICAL ACTIVITYGalen S. Wagner, Tobin H. Lim, David G. Strauss
CHAPTER 2RECORDING THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAMGalen S. Wagner, Tobin H. Lim, Dewar Finlay, Raymond Bond, and David G. Strauss
CHAPTER 3INTERPRETATION OF THE NORMAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAMGalen S. Wagner, Tobin H. Lim, and David G. Strauss
CHAPTER 4 THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAMCharles W. Olson, E. Harvey Estes, Vivian Kamphuis, Esben A. Carlsen, David G. Strauss, and Galen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 5CHAMBER ENLARGEMENTDavid G. Strauss, Ljuba Bacharova, Galen S. Wagner, and Tobin H. Lim
CHAPTER 6INTRAVENTRICULAR CONDUCTION ABNORMALITIESDavid G. Strauss, Tobin H. Lim, and Galen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 7VENTRICULAR PRE-EXCITATIONGalen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 8INHERITED ARRHYTHMIA DISORDERSAlbert Sun and Galen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 9MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA AND INFARCTIONDavid G. Strauss, Tobin Lim, Peter van Dam, and Galen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 10SUBENDOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA FROM INCREASED MYOCARDIAL DEMANDDavid G. Strauss, Tobin H. Lim, and Galen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 11TRANSMURAL ISCHEMIA FROM INSUFFICIENT BLOOD SUPPLYDavid G. Strauss, Tobin H. Lim and Galen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 12MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONDavid G. Strauss, Tobin H. Lim and Galen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 13MISCELLANEOUS CONDITIONSGalen S. Wagner and David G. Strauss
CHAPTER 15PREMATURE BEATSGalen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 16ACCELERATED AUTOMATICITYGalen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 17RE-ENTRANT ATRIAL TACHYARRHYTHMIAS—THE ATRIAL FLUTTER/FIBRILLATION SPECTRUMGalen S. Wagner and David G. Strauss
CHAPTER 18RE-ENTRANT JUNCTIONAL TACHYARRHYTHMIASMarcel Gilbert, Galen S. Wagner, and David G. Strauss
CHAPTER 19RE-ENTRANT VENTRICULAR TACHYARRHYTHMIASMarcel Gilbert, Galen S. Wagner, and David G. Strauss
CHAPTER 20VENTRICULAR VERSUS SUPRAVENTRICULAR WITH ABERRANT CONDUCTIONGalen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 21DECREASED AUTOMATICITYGalen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 22ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCKGalen S. Wagner
CHAPTER 23ARTIFICIAL CARDIAC PACEMAKERSWesley K. Haisty, Jr., Tobin H. Lim, and Galen S.
24DR. MARRIOTT’S SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF ARRHYTHMIASHenry J. L. Marriott
Title tag: