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ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY



This book is simple, very easy to read and helps us to understand and interpret ECG clearly in a quick time. It is ideal for anybody who is a beginner and afraid of ECG!. This book takes relatively little time to read through, and guides you through basic understanding and makes interpretation a lot simpler. To touch this complicated subject. 

CONTENTS

  • History of  ECG
  • Physiology of conduction system  of Heart
  • Basics of  ECG
  • ECG leads
  • Placement of leads
  • Normal ECG morphology
  • Systemic interpretation of ECG
  • Arrhythmias
  • Differential Diagnosis
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