Pattern recognition is an important learning tool in the interpretation of ECGs. Unfortunately, until faced with a patient with an arrhythmia or structural heart disease, pediatric practitioners generally receive limited exposure to ECGs. The ability to clearly distinguish an abnormal ECG pattern from a normal variant in an emergency situation is an essential skill, but one that many pediatricians feel ill-prepared to utilize confidently. In <i>Pediatric ECG Interpretation: An Illustrative Guide</i>, Drs. Deal, Johnsrude and Buck aim to address this issue by illustrating many of the ECG patterns a pediatric practitioner is likely to encounter. <br /> <p>ECG illustrations with interpretations are presented in several categories: normal children of all ages, acquired abnormalities such as hypertrophy or electrolyte disorders, and common congenital heart disease lesions. Later sections cover bradycardia, supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, and a basic section on pacemaker ECGs. Simple techniques used to interpret mechanisms of arrhythmias are described as a resource for practitioners in cardiology, adult electrophysiology, or pediatrics who may not have a readily accessible resource for these ECG examples.</p> <p>Material hosted at <a href=”http://wiley.mpstechnologies.com/wiley/BOBContent/searchLPBobContent.do”>http://wiley.mpstechnologies.com/wiley/BOBContent/searchLPBobContent.do</a> can be used:<br />1 as a self-evaluation tool for interpretation of ECGs<br />2 as a teaching reference for Cardiology fellows, residents, and house staff<br />3 as an invaluable resource for the Emergency Room physician or pediatrician who might obtain an ECG on a pediatric patient</p>
Pediatric ECG Interpretation
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An Illustrative Guide
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