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e Couinel0 SpringerJan AdamecCardiology CentreUniversity Hospital Geneva andClinique I.a PrairieMontreux. Vaud. SwitzerlandRichard AdamecGeneva. Switz Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

erlandISBN: 978-0-387-78186-0 e-ISBN: 978-0-387-78187-7DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-78187-7Library of Congress Control Number: 2008920624© 2008 Springer Sci

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Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1olarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or diss

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Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1plied, with respect to the material contained herein.Printed on acid-free papersprmgcr.comTo Maureen and KilianForeword IFor centuries the analysis of

the heart rhythm has belonged to the foundations of medical art. We know that doctors in ancient Tibet used the interpretation of the heart rate to d Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

raw prognostic conclusions—somehow a modern rationale—that deserves further attention.The rapid advancement of science is providing more and more info

Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

rmation about the details, but the subatomic resolution of structures hides the risk and the complex procedures are fragmented into static impressions

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Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1 heart rate to the static analysis of the heartstream curve. It is only with the ECG Holter recording over longer periods that the cardiologists redis

covered the old dynamic. With the continuous recording of the heart rate and its periodicity, it became accessible to a new dimension, a dimension tha Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

t requires technically well-defined foundations for accurate data collection, detailed knowledge of the electrocardiologic particularities of arrhythm

Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

ia, and medical knowledge for the translation of the results into a diagnostic synthesis.With the ECG Holter the issue is no longer just to detect an

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Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1ontext, and we have to integrate all of that information within the clinical picture, from the pathology right through to the symptom—indeed a multi-d

imensional task.In this volume the practice of 24-hr ECG recording is elucidated in detail, including discussion of the technical bases of the recordi Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

ng and the potential artefacts. There is a risk of wrong conclusions because of an excess of data. Avoiding errors in the data analysis is impossible

Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

without the assistance of IT (information technology), which means that we have to rely on an automatic interpretation, at least in terms of a prelimi

Jan Adamec Richard AdamecGuide to Electrocardiographic InterpretationForeword I by Prof Lukas Kappenberger Foreword II by Prof. Philippe Coumeỉspringe

Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1 has been wrongly concluded for too long that trivial arrhythmias, as, for example, isolated ventricular premature beats, may trigger complex arrhythm

ias. Wrongly, it has been assumed that pharmaceutical suppression can inhibit ventricular tachycardias and fibrillation, and this false association ha Ebook ESG holter - Guide to electrocardiographic interpretation: Part 1

s dominated the rhythmology and the therapy of tachycardias for several decades. Nowadays, though, there is a concensus that thevii

Jan Adamec Richard AdamecGuide to Electrocardiographic InterpretationForeword I by Prof Lukas Kappenberger Foreword II by Prof. Philippe Coumeỉspringe

Jan Adamec Richard AdamecGuide to Electrocardiographic InterpretationForeword I by Prof Lukas Kappenberger Foreword II by Prof. Philippe Coumeỉspringe

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