Electrocardiography in Ischemic Heart Disease :Clinical and Imaging Correlations and Prognostic Implications

Publication subTitle :Clinical and Imaging Correlations and Prognostic Implications

Author: Antoni Bayés de Luna  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780470695494

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781405173629

Subject: R540.4 diagnostics

Language: ENG

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Description

The ECG is a fundamental diagnostic tool in cardiology, allowing accurate diagnosis and monitoring of acute and chronic ischemic heart disease. In this most comprehensive book of its kind, internationally renowned authors correlate electrocardiographic recordings with anatomical patterns of myocardial ischemia to improve the diagnosis and management of patients with ischemic heart disease.

The book is structured in two sections. Part One covers electrocardiographic patterns of ischemia, injury and infarction.

• Each chapter discusses a different ECG abnormality in turn, clearly explaining the ischemic insults and electrophysiological mechanisms underlying each pattern to promote rapid and accurate interpretation of the ECG in the clinical setting.
• ECG abnormalities are correlated with myocardial anatomy and coronary angiography to produce a series of practical diagnostic algorithms that allow the clinician to identify not only the occluded artery but the precise location of the occlusion within the artery, facilitating appropriate therapeutic decisions.
• The authors also propose a new classification of Q-wave myocardial infarctions based on imaging correlations with advanced techniques such as contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance.

Part Two of the book covers the ECG in clinical practice. Each chapter focuses on a different clinical syndrome, describing the role of the ECG in a global approach to the diagnosis, prognosis and risk stratification of patients with acute and chronic ischemic heart disease and guiding clinical decision-making.

Extensively referenced and illustrated throughout, this book is highly recommended for any clinician involved in the diagnosis and management of ischemic heart disease.

Chapter

2 Electrocardiographic changes secondary to myocardial ischaemia

3 Electrocardiographic pattern of ischaemia: T-wave abnormalities

4 Electrocardiographic pattern of injury: ST-segment abnormalities

5 Electrocardiographic pattern of necrosis: abnormal Q wave

Part II The ECG in different clinical settings of ischaemic heart disease: correlations and prognostic implications

6 Acute and chronic ischaemic heart disease: definition of concepts and classification

7 Patients with acute chest pain: role of the ECG and its correlations

8 Acute coronary syndrome: unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction

9 Myocardial infarction with Q wave

10 Myocardial infarction without Q waves or equivalent: acute and chronic phase

11 Clinical settings with anginal pain, outside the ACS

12 Silent ischaemia

13 Usefulness and limitations of the ECG in chronic ischaemic heart disease

14 The ECG as a predictor of ischaemic heart disease

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