
Noh Tae-ho's Easy-to-Understand ECG 5
Description
Book Introduction
'Reading a 12-Lead ECG Clearly with Dr. Noh' is a book written for the many people who feel weak just by standing in front of an ECG.
The process of judging abnormalities in the electrical activity of the heart by looking at the electrocardiogram, that is, interpreting the electrocardiogram, is not an easy process.
Existing electrocardiogram books only list and explain the electrocardiogram findings for specific diagnoses, but do not teach the process of arriving at that diagnosis.
Through this book, I wanted to show you what to look for in a complex electrocardiogram record, in what order, and how to arrive at a diagnosis.
I have been teaching electrocardiograms and arrhythmias for a long time under the name of “Noh Tae-ho’s Electrocardiogram Classroom” and have devised my own teaching sequence.
It consists of three stages: Stage 1: ‘Understanding cardiac electrical phenomena and formation of electrocardiograms’, Stage 2: ‘Actual interpretation process of electrocardiograms and arrhythmias’, and Stage 3: ‘Therapeutic approach after electrocardiogram and arrhythmia diagnosis’.
Two volumes corresponding to stages 1 and 3 have already been published.
However, it was a shame that the second step connecting these two, 'the process of actually interpreting electrocardiograms and arrhythmias', was not compiled into a book.
This book has solved half of that homework.
The process of interpreting a 12-lead electrocardiogram with an actual electrocardiogram in front of you is first explained here.
- From the preface
The process of judging abnormalities in the electrical activity of the heart by looking at the electrocardiogram, that is, interpreting the electrocardiogram, is not an easy process.
Existing electrocardiogram books only list and explain the electrocardiogram findings for specific diagnoses, but do not teach the process of arriving at that diagnosis.
Through this book, I wanted to show you what to look for in a complex electrocardiogram record, in what order, and how to arrive at a diagnosis.
I have been teaching electrocardiograms and arrhythmias for a long time under the name of “Noh Tae-ho’s Electrocardiogram Classroom” and have devised my own teaching sequence.
It consists of three stages: Stage 1: ‘Understanding cardiac electrical phenomena and formation of electrocardiograms’, Stage 2: ‘Actual interpretation process of electrocardiograms and arrhythmias’, and Stage 3: ‘Therapeutic approach after electrocardiogram and arrhythmia diagnosis’.
Two volumes corresponding to stages 1 and 3 have already been published.
However, it was a shame that the second step connecting these two, 'the process of actually interpreting electrocardiograms and arrhythmias', was not compiled into a book.
This book has solved half of that homework.
The process of interpreting a 12-lead electrocardiogram with an actual electrocardiogram in front of you is first explained here.
- From the preface
index
Why is the 12-lead ECG so unfamiliar?
What's More Important Than an ECG?
Is there anything else to look at besides an ECG?
Should I ignore auto-reading? 12
Different types of ECG recordings? 14
Let's break down the electrocardiogram? 19
What is the composition of an electrocardiogram? 23
What is the order of reading an ECG? 25
The first thing you'll see is the rhythm strip? 26
Heart rate measurement? 27
Is it regular??34
12-lead ECG? 37
What is the order of viewing a 12-lead ECG? 39
Limb induction? 40
Derivation of Eindhoven Triangles I, II, and III? 45
Unipolar limb leads aVR, aVL, aVF? 48
Axis measurement?50
P wave axis?58
Which limb judo should we look at first? 59
What are the 60 things you must check when taking limb induction?
Why is thoracic guidance necessary? 62
What RVH/LVH should I look for in thoracic leads? 66
RBBB/LBBB: What is a Must-See in Thoracic Induction? 72
Which thoracic lead should I look at first? 79
Clockwise Rotation?81
Back to the II route again? 83
What to see in P wave 85
PR Interval: Normal and Abnormal?90
Electrical flow in the ventricles QRS complex?96
What and where do we see the QRS complex? 107
T wave abnormality? 109
What is the QT interval??123
ST segment elevation and depression? 125
Finally, J point?134
What's More Important Than an ECG?
Is there anything else to look at besides an ECG?
Should I ignore auto-reading? 12
Different types of ECG recordings? 14
Let's break down the electrocardiogram? 19
What is the composition of an electrocardiogram? 23
What is the order of reading an ECG? 25
The first thing you'll see is the rhythm strip? 26
Heart rate measurement? 27
Is it regular??34
12-lead ECG? 37
What is the order of viewing a 12-lead ECG? 39
Limb induction? 40
Derivation of Eindhoven Triangles I, II, and III? 45
Unipolar limb leads aVR, aVL, aVF? 48
Axis measurement?50
P wave axis?58
Which limb judo should we look at first? 59
What are the 60 things you must check when taking limb induction?
Why is thoracic guidance necessary? 62
What RVH/LVH should I look for in thoracic leads? 66
RBBB/LBBB: What is a Must-See in Thoracic Induction? 72
Which thoracic lead should I look at first? 79
Clockwise Rotation?81
Back to the II route again? 83
What to see in P wave 85
PR Interval: Normal and Abnormal?90
Electrical flow in the ventricles QRS complex?96
What and where do we see the QRS complex? 107
T wave abnormality? 109
What is the QT interval??123
ST segment elevation and depression? 125
Finally, J point?134
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 5, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 136 pages | 192*258*9mm
- ISBN13: 9791195727612
- ISBN10: 1195727615
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