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Advances in Electrocardiography
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972The distinguished editors of this symposium, both of them household names in cardiology and cardiac physiology, have quite modestly eschewed direct participation, but they have very successfully recruited toplevel contributors to report the most significant basic and clinical advances in electrocardiography.
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2018
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most important and often first diagnostic and essential method in detection of cardiovascular diseases. Also, it is could be critical in management, especially ischemic and arrhythmia conditions. So, recognition of normal ECG and also normal variants as principles in ECG interpretation is necessary.
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The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most important and often first diagnostic and essential method in detection of cardiovascular diseases. Also, it is could be critical in management, especially ischemic and arrhythmia conditions. So, recognition of normal ECG and also normal variants as principles in ECG interpretation is necessary.
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2002
Hemant Patel, Tighe Zimmers
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Hemant Patel, Tighe Zimmers
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Polyparametric Electrocardiography: The Electrocardiography of the Future?
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