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E-raamat: Marriott's Practical Electrocardiography

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Providing a solid foundation in current ECG technology as well as the newest diagnostic applications, Marriotts Practical Electrocardiography, Thirteenth Edition, delivers the information you need to quickly improve your ECG interpretive skills. Authors Dr. David G. Strauss and Dr.  Douglas D. Schocken offer medical students, residents and fellows a detailed explanation of the ECG, rhythm analysis, and how to rapidly and accurately interpret ECG results. Helpful diagrams, tables, animations, and videos, plus new ECG quizzes online, improve your understanding and skills.   

Includes new, interactive and topical ECG quizzes available online through the eBook bundled with this text. 



Offers extensive content updates throughout, including substantial updates to the abnormal rhythms section of the book along with chapters on chamber enlargement, drugs and electrolytes, a new chapter on adult congenital heart disease, and more. 



Contains summary illustrations with each chapter to that allow you to quickly grasp concepts in an easy-to-understand, telegraphic style. 



Numerous animations throughout to help illustrate cardiovascular disease processes, their effects on the heart muscle, and their clinical manifestations on ECG readings. 



Uses ECG recordings, anatomical drawings, glossary terms, and animations, and tables to provide comprehensive guidance on ECG interpretation, with convenience glossaries at the end of each chapter that reinforce key terminology. 



Pairs diagnostic images with corresponding ECGs to enhance understanding. 





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Digital Contents: Quizzes, Animations and Videos List x
Contributors xii
Preface xvi
SECTION I BASIC CONCEPTS
Chapter 1 Cardiac Electrical Activity
1(22)
Tobin H. Lim
David G. Strauss
The Book: Marriott's Practical Electrocardiography, 13th Edition
2(1)
The Electrocardiogram
3(1)
Anatomic Orientation of the Heart
4(2)
The Cardiac Cycle
6(4)
Cardiac Impulse Formation and Conduction
10(2)
Recording Long-Axis (Base-Apex) Cardiac Electrical Activity
12(5)
Recording Short-Axis (Left Versus Right) Cardiac Electrical Activity
17(6)
Chapter 2 Recording The Electrocardiogram
23(22)
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Douglas D. Schocken
The Standard 12-Lead Electrocardiogram
24(7)
Correct and Incorrect Electrode Placements
31(3)
Alternative Displays of the 12 Standard Electrocardiogram Leads
34(6)
Alternative Electrode Placement
40(1)
Other Practical Points for Recording the Electrocardiogram
41(4)
Chapter 3 Interpretation Of The Normal Electrocardiogram
45(28)
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Douglas D. Schocken
Electrocardiographic Features
46(2)
Rate and Regularity
48(2)
P-wave Morphology
50(1)
The PR Interval
51(1)
Morphology of the QRS Complex
52(7)
Morphology of the ST Segment
59(2)
T-wave Morphology
61(2)
U-wave Morphology
63(1)
QT and QTc Intervals
64(1)
Cardiac Rhythm
65(4)
A Final Word
69(4)
e eChapter I: Interpretation Of The Electrocardiogram In 3D
Charles W. Olson
E. Harvey Estes Jr
Vivian P. Kamphuis
Esben Andreas Carlsen
David G. Strauss
Galen S. Wagner
SECTION II CHAMBER ENLARGEMENT AND CONDUCTION ABNORMALITIES
Chapter 4 Chamber Enlargement
73(28)
Douglas D. Schocken
Ljuba Bacharova
David G. Strauss
Atrial Enlargement
75(3)
Electrocardiogram Pattern With Atrial Enlargement
78(2)
Ventricular Enlargement
80(2)
Electrocardiogram QRS Changes With Ventricular Enlargement
82(1)
Left-Ventricular Dilation
83(2)
Left-Ventricular Hypertrophy
85(1)
Electrocardiogram Pattern With Left-Ventricular Hypertrophy
86(4)
Right-Ventricular Hypertrophy
90(5)
Biventricular Hypertrophy
95(2)
Scoring Systems for Assessing LVH and RVH
97(4)
Chapter 5 Intraventricular Conduction Abnormalities
101(34)
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Normal Conduction
102(1)
Bundle-Branch and Fascicular Blocks
103(4)
Unifascicular Blocks
107(8)
Bifascicular Blocks
115(9)
Systematic Approach to the Analysis of Bundle-Branch and Fascicular Blocks
124(3)
Clinical Perspective on Intraventricular-Conduction Disturbances
127(8)
SECTION III ISCHEMIA AND INFARCTION
Chapter 6 Introduction To Myocardial Ischemia And Infarction
135(14)
David G. Strauss
Douglas D. Schocken
Tobin H. Lim
Introduction to Ischemia and Infarction
136(4)
Electrocardiographic Changes
140(9)
Chapter 7 Subendocardial Ischemia From Increased Myocardial Demand
149(14)
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Changes in the ST Segment
150(13)
Chapter 8 Transmural Myocardial Ischemia From Insufficient Blood Supply
163(18)
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Changes in the ST Segment
164(11)
Changes in the T Wave
175(1)
Changes in the QRS Complex
176(5)
e Transmural Myocardial Ischemia From Insufficient Blood Supply: Online Supplement
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Estimating Extent, Acuteness, and Severity of Ischemia
Chapter 9 Myocardial Infarction
181(22)
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Infarcting Phase
182(7)
Chronic Phase
189(14)
e Myocardial Infarction: Online Supplement
David G. Strauss
Tobin H. Lim
Estimating Infarct Size and Infarcts in the Presence of Conduction Abnormalities
Myocardial Infarction and Scar in the Presence of Conduction Abnormalities
SECTION IV DRUGS, ELECTROLYTES, AND MISCELLANEOUS CONDITIONS
Chapter 10 Electrolytes And Drugs
203(20)
Robbert Zusterzeel
Jose Vicente Ruiz
David G. Strauss
Cardiac Action Potential
204(2)
Electrolyte Abnormalities
206(6)
Drug Effects
212(11)
Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Conditions
223(22)
Douglas D. Schocken
Tobin H. Lim
David G. Strauss
Introduction
224(1)
Cardiomyopathies
224(4)
Pericardial Abnormalities
228(4)
Pulmonary Abnormalities
232(5)
Intracranial Hemorrhage
237(1)
Endocrine and Metabolic Abnormalities
238(7)
Chapter 12 Congenital Heart Disease
245(18)
Sarah A. Goldstein
Richard A. Krasuski
Atrial Septal Defects
246(5)
Ventricular Septal Defect
251(2)
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
253(1)
Pulmonary Stenosis
253(1)
Aortic Stenosis
253(1)
Coarctation of the Aorta
253(1)
Tetralogy of Fallot
254(1)
Ebstein Anomaly
255(1)
Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries
256(1)
Complete Transposition of the Great Arteries
257(1)
Fontan Circulation
258(5)
SECTION V ABNORMAL RHYTHMS
Chapter 13 Introduction To Arrhythmias
263(30)
Zak Loring
David G. Strauss
Douglas D. Schocken
James P. Daubert
Introduction to Arrhythmia Diagnosis
264(1)
Problems of Automaticity
265(3)
Problems of Impulse Conduction: Reentry
268(4)
Approach to Arrhythmia Diagnosis
272(8)
Clinical Methods for Detecting Arrhythmias
280(1)
Ambulatory Electrocardiogram Monitoring
281(5)
Invasive Methods of Recording the Electrocardiogram
286(7)
Chapter 14 Premature Beats
293(28)
James P. Daubert
Aimee Elise Hiltbold
Fredrik Holmqvist
Premature Beat Terminology
294(3)
Differential Diagnosis of Wide Premature Beats
297(1)
Mechanisms of Production of Premature Beats
298(1)
Atrial Premature Beats
299(5)
Junctional Premature Beats
304(3)
Ventricular Premature Beats
307(5)
Right-Ventricular Versus Left-Ventricular Premature Beats
312(3)
Multiform Ventricular Premature Beats
315(1)
Groups of Ventricular Premature Beats
316(1)
Vulnerable Period and R-on-T Phenomenon
317(1)
Prognostic Implications of Ventricular Premature Beats
317(4)
Chapter 15 Supraventricular Tachyarrhythmias
321(24)
Kevin P. Jackson
James P. Daubert
Introduction
322(2)
Differential Diagnosis of Supraventricular Tachycardia
324(5)
Sinus Tachycardia
329(2)
Atrial Tachycardia
331(3)
Junctional Tachycardia
334(1)
Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia
335(3)
Accessory Pathway Mediated Tachycardia
338(7)
Chapter 16 Atrial Fibrillation And Flutter
345(24)
Jonathan P. Piccini
James P. Daubert
Tristram D. Bahnson
Pathophysiology of Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
346(4)
Twelve-Lead Electrocardiographic Characteristics of Atrial Fibrillation
350(5)
Atrial Flutter
355(3)
Twelve-Lead Electrocardiographic Characteristics of Atypical Atrial Flutter
358(6)
Clinical Considerations of Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
364(5)
Chapter 17 Ventricular Arrhythmias
369(22)
Albert Y. Sun
Jason Koontz
Definitions of Ventricular Arrhythmias
370(1)
Etiologies and Mechanisms
370(1)
Diagnosis
371(20)
Chapter 18 Bradyarrhythmias
391(30)
Larry R. Jackson
Camille Genise Frazier-Mills
Francis E. Ugowe
James P. Daubert
Mechanisms of Bradyarrhythmias: Decreased Automaticity
393(7)
Atrioventricular Conduction Disease
400(1)
Severity of Atrioventricular Block
400(10)
Location of Atrioventricular Block
410(1)
Atrioventricular Nodal Block
411(3)
Infranodal (Purkinje) Block
414(7)
Chapter 19 Ventricular Preexcitation
421(24)
Donald D. Hegland
Stephen Gaeta
James P. Daubert
Clinical Perspective
423(3)
Pathophysiology
426(4)
Electrocardiographic Diagnosis of Ventricular Preexcitation
430(4)
Ventricular Preexcitation as a "Great Mimic" of Other Cardiac Problems
434(1)
Electrocardiographic Localization of the Pathway of Ventricular Preexcitation
435(3)
Ablation of Accessory Pathways
438(7)
Chapter 20 Inherited Arrhythmia Disorders
445(20)
John Symons
Albert Y. Sun
The Long QT Syndrome (LQTS)
446(1)
LQTS Electrocardiographic Characteristics
446(2)
Electrocardiogram as Used in Diagnosis for LQTS
448(1)
The Short QT Syndrome (SQTS)
449(1)
SQTS Electrocardiographic Characteristics
449(2)
Electrocardiogram as Used in Diagnosis for SQTS
451(1)
The Brugada Syndrome
452(2)
Arrhythmogenic Right-Ventricular Cardiomyopathy/Dysplasia
454(4)
J-wave Syndrome
458(2)
Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
460(5)
Chapter 21 Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers
465(28)
Brett D. Atwater
Daniel J. Friedman
Basic Concepts of the Implantable Cardiac Pacemaker
466(6)
Pacemaker Modes and Dual-Chamber Pacing
472(6)
Pacemaker Evaluation
478(4)
Myocardial Location of the Pacing Electrodes
482(2)
Special Algorithms to Avoid Right-Ventricular Pacing
484(1)
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
485(8)
Index 493