Interpreting Electrocardiograms – Using Basic Principles and Vector Concepts (2001) J. Willis Hurst

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  • Published: 2001
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 10.73 MB
  • Authors: J. Willis Hurst

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This book serves as an introduction to electrocardiography for clinicians who intend to use the electrocardiogram as a diagnostic tool. It focuses on the basic principles used to determine the direction and size of the electrical forces that produce the P, QRS, S-T, and T waves, utilizing vector concepts. It is part of the Fundamental and Clinical Cardiology series and specifically excludes the basic principles used to interpret cardiac arrhythmias.

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