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…mehr
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.
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Autorenporträt
A. Bayés de Luna, MD, FESC, FACCProf. Antonio Bayés de Luna was born in Vic (Barcelona) in 1936. He was trained as a cardiologist in the School of Cardiology of the University of Barcelona, and the Institute of Cardiology and Hammersmith Hospital in London. He is married to M. Clara Genís Piqueras and has five children.In 1971 he became Associate Professor of the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, and Chief of Electrocardiography and Arrhythmic Unit in Hospital de Sant Pau. From 1992 to 1998 he was chairman of the Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Department in Hospital de Sant Pau. He is now Full Professor of Cardiology in the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, and Director of the Institut Catala Cardiologia-Hospital Sant Pau. He has been the Director for 12 doctoral thesis, and cardiologists from 8 European countries as well as from several Latin American countries have taken training programs with him.From 1973 to 1974 he was President of the Catalan Society of Cardiology; from 1983 to 1984, President of the Spanish Society of Cardiology; from 1983 to 1985, President of the Catalan Foundation of Cardiology (ACARD); and Vice-President of the Spanish Foundation of Cardiology from 1983 to 1985.He has been very much involved in the activities of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) as a member of: the nucleus of the Working Group on Arrhythmias (1986-1993); the Executive Scientific Committee (1986-1992); the Nominating Committee for the Nomination of the Board of E.S.C. (1985-1991). He was the President of the XIV European Congress of Cardiology, in 1992, and of the XIIth International Congress on Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, in 2003. He has been member of the Executive Committee of the European Board Specialists Cardiology, in representation of ESC, and of the Editorial Board of the European Video Journal and European Heart Journal.He was President of the World Heart Federation, the former International Society and Federation of Cardiology (1997-1998) which name changes during his presidency to World Heart Federation. He has established different projects devoted to fight against cardiovascular diseases, especially in developing countries such as “The twin centres program”, “The white book in world cardiology” and the yearly “World Heart Day”. He is President of the International Society for Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy (ISCP) since 2006.He was also member of the nucleus of the International Council of Electrocardiology, member of the Founder Nucleus of the International Society for Holter Monitoring and Vice-President of this Society till 1999..He has received several awards and honours, including Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Lisbon, winner of Uriach award 1998, and physician of the year in Catalonia (1992) and Spain (1991 and 1994). In 2003 he received the award of the Fundación Rey Jaime I in Clinical Medicine. He has also been nominated Honorary or Corresponding Member of 20 National Heart Societies.M. Fiol-Sala, MDChief of the Intensive Coronary Care UnitIntensive Coronary Care UnitHospital Son DuretaPalmaMallorcaSpain
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Günter Breihardt.
Foreword by Elliott M. Antman.
Introduction.
Part I The ECG in different clinical settings of ischaemic heart disease: correlations and prognostic.
implications.
1 Anatomy of the heart: the importance of imaging techniques correlations.
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.