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The 12 lead ECG in ST elevation myocardial infarction : a practical approach for clinicians / Antonio Bayés de Luna, Miguel Fiol-Sala & Elliot Antman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Blackwell, 2006.Description: 104 pISBN:
  • 9781405157865 (pbk.) :
  • 1405157860
Other title:
  • Twelve lead ECG in ST elevation myocardial infarction
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.123707547 BAY
LOC classification:
  • RC685.I6 B37 2006
Contents:
1. The heart walls and coronary circulation:-The heart walls and their segmentation: the importance of uniform nomendclature--Coronary circulation: the perfusion of the heart walls -- 2. The ECG changes in ST elevation- myocardial infarction--3. The concept of injury vector: direct and reciprocal patterns -- 4. The clinical interpretation and significance of ST changes:- Location of the occlusion and risk stratification: the role of deviations of ST-segment: 1. From the occluded artery to the area at risk and the corresponding electrocardiographic abnormality--2. From the electrocardiographic pattern to the occluded artery and the area at risk--Other characteristics of ST elevation regarding prognosis--ST changes in patients with ischemia due to multivessel occlusion--5. Conclusions--6. Self-assessment.
Summary: This is a guide to diagnosing STEMI and determining treatment and management. It contains a self-assessment section, helping the reader to apply the principles of analysis over a series of 15 cases.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 616.123707547 BAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 202960

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The heart walls and coronary circulation:-The heart walls and their segmentation: the importance of uniform nomendclature--Coronary circulation: the perfusion of the heart walls -- 2. The ECG changes in ST elevation- myocardial infarction--3. The concept of injury vector: direct and reciprocal patterns -- 4. The clinical interpretation and significance of ST changes:- Location of the occlusion and risk stratification: the role of deviations of ST-segment: 1. From the occluded artery to the area at risk and the corresponding electrocardiographic abnormality--2. From the electrocardiographic pattern to the occluded artery and the area at risk--Other characteristics of ST elevation regarding prognosis--ST changes in patients with ischemia due to multivessel occlusion--5. Conclusions--6. Self-assessment.

This is a guide to diagnosing STEMI and determining treatment and management. It contains a self-assessment section, helping the reader to apply the principles of analysis over a series of 15 cases.

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