Description
ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care provides a comprehensive,
clinically relevant resource on electrocardiography for those who
care for patients in the emergency setting. The book provides
succinct information on ECG abnormalities and their etiologic
differential diagnoses; diagnostic criteria for the ECG
manifestations of various clinical diseases/ entities; and many 12-
lead ECG examples for review.
Key Features
?Offers expert guidance from a premier editorial team. ?Includes
description/pathophysiology ?causes ?ECG findings ?differential
diagnosis/hints ?and ECG examples in the Electrocardiographic
Manifestations of Disease section. ?Features a consistent chapter
organization that follows a specific outline, ensuring consistent,
reliable information throughout. ?Uses over 450 illustrations,
including a multitude of 12-lead examples for review뾪aking this
resource ideal for board preparation. ?And much more.
Author Information
Theodore C. Chan, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine,
Associate Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine,
University of California San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA;
William J Brady; Richard A Harrigan; Joseph P. Ornato, MD, Professor,
Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia
Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia School of
Medicine; Chief, Internal Medicine Section of Emergency Medical
Services, Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, VA; and
Peter Rosen, MD, Residency Director Emeritus, Director of Education,
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Diego
Medical Center, San Diego, CA