This book elucidates a number of new concepts on P-wave evaluation and QRS depolarization properties, and reports on several repolarization findings never covered in previous ECG books. The content is primarily based on case reports, some of which are compared in order to reveal their ostensibly small but significant differences. The book addresses a significant and lingering gap in ECG interpretation, which is the actual cause of many poor decisions in the diagnostic and therapeutic contexts. Further, the book has an interdisciplinary appeal, and will be of equal interest to professionals and scholars with an interest in cardiology and ECG interpretation.
Presents P wave reevaluation as a fundamental indicator of a patient’s clinical state
Shares new insights into the correct diagnosis of aberrant conduction and ventricular rhythms
Examines new advances in the diagnosis of ischemia and pseudo ischemia, and explains the mechanisms involved
Alessandro Capucci
Wave Intrinsecoid Deflection Pseudo Ischemia Aberrant Conduction Arrhythmias
“This is a detailed guide to understanding important ECG cases and the appropriate approach to each ECG interpretation.The book has many useful figures and it provides many references at the end of each chapter.” (Mohanad Hasan, Doody's Book Reviews, April 26, 2019)