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Ecg in Prehospital Emergency Care

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor William Brady, MD Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia Charlottesvile, VA USA Korin Hudson, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Washington Hospital Center Georgetown University Washington, DC USA Sabina Braithwaite, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia Charlottesvile, VA USA Jeffrey Ferguson, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, East Carolina University Greenville, NC USA Steven Mitchell, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Washington Seattle, WA USA Klappentext Now that state of the art equipment can be carried in ambulances, prehospital emergency staff are able to perform an ECG soon after arrival on scene, enabling the EMS provider to gather important diagnostic information that can not only guide prehospital therapy but also direct hospital-based treatment.This book exclusively addresses ECGs for prehospital emergencies, ranging from basic rhythm diagnosis to critical care applications of the electrocardiogram and advanced 12-lead ECG interpretation in the ACS patient. It provides self testing traces covering all these conditions seen in prehospital and hospital- based environments. It includes 200 randomly presented cases mirroring real life situations, with the answers set out separately together with additional invaluable information.Written by highly experienced emergency physicians with EMS qualifications and experience, this text is an ideal learning tool for trainees and fully qualified staff alike, including ground EMS advanced life support providers, aeromedical staff, and inter-facility critical care transport personnel. Zusammenfassung Now that state of the art equipment can be carried in ambulances, prehospital emergency staff are able to perform an ECG soon after arrival on scene, enabling the EMS provider to gather important diagnostic information that can not only guide prehospital therapy but also direct hospital-based treatment. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors ix Foreword xi Preface xiii Section 1 The ECG in Prehospital Patient Care 1 1 Clinical applications of the electrocardiogram (ECG) 3 Robert C. Schutt William J. Brady and Steven H. Mitchell 2 Clinical impact of the electrocardiogram (ECG) 7 Robert C. Schutt William J. Brady and Steven H. Mitchell 3 Interpretation of the electrocardiogram - single-, multi-, and 12-lead analysis 12 Robert C. Reiser Robert C. Schutt and William J. Brady 4 Variants of the normal, lead misplacement, and electrocardiographic artifact encountered in clinical practice 17 Robert C. Reiser Robert C. Schutt and William J. Brady Section 2 Cardiac Rhythms and Cardiac Dysrhythmias 23 5 Cardiac rhythms with normal rates 25 Korin B. Hudson and William J. Brady 6 Narrow QRS complex tachycardia 29 Courtney B. Saunders and Jeffrey D. Ferguson 7 Wide QRS complex tachycardia 37 Michael Levy and Francis X. Nolan Jr 8 Bradycardia 44 Korin B. Hudson J. Aidan Boswick and William J. Brady 9 Atrioventricular conduction block 50 Steven H. Mitchell Korin B. Hudson and William J. Brady 10 Intraventricular conduction block: bundle branch block and other conduction abnormalities 54 Steven H. Mitchell Richard B. Utarnachitt and William J. Brady 11 Atrial and ventricular ectopic beats 62 Jeffrey D. Ferguson Michael Levy J. Aidan Boswick and William J. Brady Section 3 Acute Coronary Syndrome and the 12-Lead ECG 67 12 Ischemic heart disease: anatomic and physiologic considerations 69 Peter Pollak Peter M...

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