The ECG in Healthy Subjects
5 The ECG in Healthy Subjects The normal cardiac rhythm The P wave Conduction The QRS complex The ST segment The T wave U waves The ECG in athletes The…
5 The ECG in Healthy Subjects The normal cardiac rhythm The P wave Conduction The QRS complex The ST segment The T wave U waves The ECG in athletes The…
6 The ECG in Patients with Chest Pain or Breathlessness The ECG in patients with constant chest pain The ECG in patients with intermittent chest pain The ECG in patients…
4 Abnormalities of P waves, QRS complexes and T waves Abnormalities of the P wave Abnormalities of the QRS complex Abnormalities of the ST segment Abnormalities of the T wave…
7 The ECG in Patients with Palpitations or Syncope The ECG when the patient has no symptoms The ECG when the patient has symptoms Pacemakers Cardiac arrest ‘Palpitations’ means different…
5 The ECG in Patients with Chest Pain History and examination Acute chest pain Chronic chest pain The ECG in the presence of chest pain The ECG in patients with…
1 The ECG in Healthy People The ‘normal’ ECG The normal cardiac rhythm The heart rate Extrasystoles The P wave The PR interval The QRS complex The ST segment The…
3 The ECG When the Patient has a Tachycardia Mechanism of tachycardias Enhanced automaticity and triggered activity Abnormalities of cardiac rhythm due to re-entry Differentiation between re-entry and enhanced automaticity…
6 The ECG in Patients with Breathlessness History and examination Rhythm problems The ECG in disorders affecting the left side of the heart The ECG in left atrial hypertrophy The…
2 The ECG in Patients with Palpitations and Syncope Between Attacks The clinical history and physical examination Palpitations Dizziness and syncope Physical examination The ECG Syncope due to cardiac disease…
7 The Effects of Other Conditions on the ECG Artefacts in ECG recordings The ECG in congenital heart disease The ECG in systemic diseases The effects of serum electrolyte abnormalities…