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An ideal accompaniment to ECGs for the Emergency Physician Volume 1 Review: Loved it - This is an excellent book- There are several attributes that make this book ideal for the EM physician who is learning EKG's: 1.) Cases are quick and short, so if you only have 10-15 min you can get valuable info during that time. 2.) It starts easy and gets harder which is ideal. 3.) You see multiple variations of the same thing with thorough explanations each time. I went through the 1st section with about 30 min 3x a week in one month and felt more comfortable reading EKG's than some of my senior colleagues. Review: Best EKG book for Emergency Medicine - This is the second volume of the best EKG book for Emergency Medicine training. The EKGs get progressively more difficult and just have a small tagline "50yo female with chest pain" etc. Then you look up the answer in the back. In the back the EKGs are read formally "Normal sinus rhythm, left axis deviation, prolonged QT, left anterior fascicular block and ST-elevation in the inferior leads consistent with transmural ischemia"...something like that. Then it gives an explaination of the main finding for example in this case it might go on to tell you about inferior STEMI. I learn quite a lot from these explanations and they seem to build on each other as you go.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 75 Reviews |
M**F
Loved it
This is an excellent book- There are several attributes that make this book ideal for the EM physician who is learning EKG's: 1.) Cases are quick and short, so if you only have 10-15 min you can get valuable info during that time. 2.) It starts easy and gets harder which is ideal. 3.) You see multiple variations of the same thing with thorough explanations each time. I went through the 1st section with about 30 min 3x a week in one month and felt more comfortable reading EKG's than some of my senior colleagues.
L**S
Best EKG book for Emergency Medicine
This is the second volume of the best EKG book for Emergency Medicine training. The EKGs get progressively more difficult and just have a small tagline "50yo female with chest pain" etc. Then you look up the answer in the back. In the back the EKGs are read formally "Normal sinus rhythm, left axis deviation, prolonged QT, left anterior fascicular block and ST-elevation in the inferior leads consistent with transmural ischemia"...something like that. Then it gives an explaination of the main finding for example in this case it might go on to tell you about inferior STEMI. I learn quite a lot from these explanations and they seem to build on each other as you go.
K**S
Fantastic
Good test of your ECG reading with all the fine details explained for the intellectuals. Great book, highly recommended to any ED doc
J**R
Excelente!!!
Vale cada centavo
C**D
Another great ECG resource from Drs. Mattu and Brady
ECG's for the Emergency Physician Volume 2 is yet another great ECG resource for paramedics. This volume takes a harder look at rhythm interpretation and places important emphasis on the adage, "Wide and Fast is VT until proven otherwise." If you're a paramedic who is comfortable in their 12-Lead interpretation and have completed Volume 1 of this series, I highly recommend picking up this volume and continuing to improve your interpretation skills. Seasoned paramedics may find this volume is less challenging than the first, but overreading 200 more ECG's is helpful regardless.
J**Y
As advertised .
Good book, good price.
B**.
Five Stars
Great review book
V**O
Essential review for the emrgency provider
(this review applies to the combination of both volumes 1 and 2) Much like “Challenging ECGs” by Henry J. L. Marriott, these two volumes are a collection of ECG's designed to test your diagnostic acumen and in the process teach you. Most of the cases aren’t as challenging as Dr. Marriott’s, but the interpretations are much more extensive and in depth. While Dr. Marriott's text would be of interest for experienced EKG readers with a strong interest in electrocardiography who are looking to challenge themselves, as the title suggests, Mattu's book is oriented more towards the average emergency physician looking to take their interpretations to the next level. That said, the information and practice these books offer should be essential reading for any emergency or critical care providers tasked with reading EKG's. They’re useful books, but a bit pricey even for used copies at the moment. You can get almost as many tracings in a single copy of “Challenging ECGs” as you would from purchasing both of these books for 3 times the price. They may not be overly challenging for the advanced ECG reader, but I think they are still essential review. I might not buy them again if I lost my copies, but I'm still giving my reviews five stars because this is information anyone reading ECG's simply can't go without.
ヒ**ト
さらなる心電図判読のトレーニングに
EGCs for the Emergency physician 1とあわせて購入しました。 心電図にはさまざまな診断基準があり、心電図の解説の本を見ても全く記憶に残りませんが、この問題形式の本を読んで判読トレーニングすれば、最低限の診断基準は頭に入ります。1は、12誘導心電図のみ、またはモニター心電図('U誘導)+12誘導のみの構成でしたが、この2は、モニター心電図のみの問題も含まれます。前作とあわせて解けばかなりの練習量になります。1も2も洋書ですが、解説はどれも短めで読むのはそれほど苦にならないと思います。解説に関しては繰り返しも多いのですが、記憶の定着の助けとなります。おすすめです。
S**M
Brilliant book, great cases and well explained interpretations
Brilliant book, great cases and well explained interpretations. No use as a 'learning' book as it is not designed in that way, but as a book to test your interpretation skills and knowledge it is invaluable. Builds on the very good ECG's for the Emergency Physician 1 that is also brilliant. Frustratingly a slightly different size format however...
A**V
great
As usual, great book
F**Z
A very good variety of ECG's but also has excellent explanatory text ...
A very good variety of ECG's but also has excellent explanatory text to talk the clinician through the interpretation of the different rhythms. Overall an excellent learning tool to really get a better handle on more complex ECG analysis
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