Table of contents for Clinical electrocardiography : a simplified approach / Ary L. Goldberger.


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PART ONE            BASIC PRINCIPLES AND ATTERNS
I      :Introductory Principles, 3
2      Basic ECG Waves, 7
3      ECG Leads, 21
4      The Normal ECG, 33
5      Electrical Axis and Axis Deviation, 45
®      Atrial and Ventricular Enlargement, 59
7      Ventricular Conduction Disturbances
Bundle branch blocks, 73
r8     Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction, Section I
ST segment elevation ischemia and Q wave infarct patteris, 37
B       J9 Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction, Section II
ST segment depression ischemrnia and non-Q wave infarct
patterns, 109
10      Drug Effects, Electrolyte Abnormalities and
Metabolic Factors, 125
11  :   Pericardial, Myocardial and Pulmonary Syndromes, 139
12      Wolff-Parkinson-White Preexcitation Patterns, 147
PART TWO            CARAC: RHYTHM DST 68RB               CES
13      Sinus Rhythms, 157
134     Supraventricular Arrhythmias, Section I
Premature atrial and AV junctional beats, paroxysmal
supraventricular tachycardias, and AV Junctional rhythms, 163
Sentriua         rrhythmias, Section II
i ,td riafibrillationi, 175
g      tclar Arlhythmias, 189
Sioventricular (AV) Heart Block, 203
Stalis Toxicity, 215
- diac Arrest and Sudden Cardiac Death, 223
0      Bradycardias and Tachycardias: Review and Differential
Diagnosis, 235
.21  :Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators:
A Brief Introduction, 251
ARTTHREE       ::VERVEWf AND REW
22      How to Interpret an ECG, 269
23      Limitations and Uses of the ECG, 275
24      ECG Differential Diagnoses: Instant Reviews, 283
Questions, 291
Answers to Self-Assessment Problems, 317
Answers to Chapter Questions, 321



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Electrocardiography