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Making Sense of Echocardiography

Making Sense of EchocardiographyAndrew R Houghton

Making Sense of Echocardiography:

  • Gives step by step guidance to performing each study, evaluating findings and writing a report
  • Includes 3D and tissue Doppler imaging in addition to ultrasound methods
  • Provides a snapshot of echocardiography for cardiologists, cardiac technicians, GPs and specialist nurses

KEY FEATURES OF THIS WEBSITE

  • An image library with more than 150 echo clips accessible to purchasers of the book
  • Over 120 downloadable figures to use together with the book to help solve real clinical dilemmas
  • Tables of contents and sample material from Making Sense of Echocardiography, Making Sense of the ECG, Third edition and Making Sense of the ECG: Cases for Self-Assessment

 

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Making Sense of the ECG, Third editionMaking Sense of the ECG, Third edition

Andrew R Houghton and David Gray

Electrocardiography is one of the most common investigations performed by physicians, surgeons, general practitioners, nursing staff and paramedics. For cardiologists or those who read ECGs every day, pattern recognition in ECGs can become fairly straightforward; for many others even basic ECGs can present problems. If you are a non-expert, a trainee, or simply lack confidence in reliably interpreting ECGs, Making Sense of the ECG is designed for you.  

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Making Sense of the ECG: Cases for Self-Assessment

Andrew R Houghton and David Gray

With ECGs presented alongside clinical scenarios, mimicking ‘real-life’ presentation, Making Sense of the ECG: Cases for Self-Assessment will help you to consolidate your knowledge by putting the principles of ECG interpretation into clinical practice. Offering guidance on differential diagnosis and providing advice on the most appropriate management of each situation, this book helps to resolve your queries as well as providing practical support and an excellent tool for revision.

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