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Title: 150 ECG cases
Author Name: John R. Hampton, David Adlam, and Joanna Hampton.
Author Sur Name: HAMPTON, John R.
Author information:
<p>The authors of the 5th edition of 150 ECG Cases are John Hampton, David Adlam, and Joanna Hampton.</p> <p>John Hampton is Emeritus Professor of Cardiology at the University of Nottingham. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) and the European Society of Cardiology (FESC).</p> <p>David Adlam is Associate Professor of Acute and Interventional Cardiology at the University of Leicester. He is also a Consultant Cardiologist and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) and the European Society of Cardiology (FESC).</p> <p>Joanna Hampton is a Consultant Physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. She is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP).</p>
Edition/Published: 5th _London : Elsevier , 2019
New to this edition:
  1. The 5th edition of "150 ECG Cases" by John Hampton, David Adlam, and Jo Hampton was published in 2019 and has some important updates and additions. Some of the new information included in this edition are:

    12-Lead ECG recordings: The book now includes 12-lead ECG recordings for all cases, which helps readers to better understand the ECG findings.

    New cases: There are many new cases added in this edition, providing a comprehensive range of ECG interpretation challenges.

    ECG abnormalities and diagnosis criteria: The authors have updated the text and images to reflect the latest criteria for diagnosing various ECG abnormalities, such as ST-segment elevation and bundle branch block.

    ECG interpretation in special patient groups: This edition includes new chapters on ECG interpretation in pediatric patients and athletes.

    Self-assessment questions: Each case now includes a series of self-assessment questions, providing readers with the opportunity to test their understanding.

     Additional cases: The book now includes 50 new cases, bringing the total number of cases to 150. These new cases cover a range of topics, including myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, and conduction abnormalities.

    Updated content: The authors have revised and updated the content throughout the book to reflect the latest developments in ECG interpretation and clinical practice.

    New imaging and illustrations: The 5th edition includes new imaging and illustrations to help readers better understand the ECG findings and their clinical significance.

    Companion website: The book now comes with a companion website that includes additional cases, quizzes, and other interactive learning tools.

    New co-author: The 5th edition of the book includes a new co-author, Jo Hampton, who is a consultant cardiologist and electrophysiologist. Jo Hampton has contributed new cases and updates to the content of the book, bringing her expertise in the field of cardiology and ECG interpretation to the text.

Physical Description:
: <p>xiii, 313 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.</p>.;
Notes Includes index.
Includes Index: P.305-313
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Classification
Subject: Electrocardiography
Dewey Class No: 616.1207547
LC Classification: RC683.5.E5 H926 2019
Other's Book Information
Book ID No: 2613
Total Books: 1
Date of collection's: 30-Dec-2021
Language: English
Status: Available
Department: Medicine
Synopsis:
  1. 150 ECG Problems presents clinical problems in the shape of simple case histories together with the relevant ECG. Detailed answers concentrate on the clinical interpretation of the results and give advice on what to do. The book can be used as a standalone method of practicing ECG interpretation, and even with the most difficult ECGs a beginner will be able to make an accurate description of the trace and will be guided towards the key aspects of the interpretation.

    The unique page size allows the presentation of 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity.

    Several of the cases incorporate chest X-rays and coronary angiograms illustrating the appearances that are associated with various cardiac conditions.

    All the cases are graded in difficulty and are cross-referenced to the new editions of ECG Made Easy and ECG in Practice for further information.

    This Fifth Edition has been re-ordered into two parts:

    Part 1 Everyday ECGs: The 75 ECGs in this section are examples of those commonly seen in clinical practice. There are several examples of the most important abnormalities, together with examples of common variations of normality.

    Part 2 More Challenging ECGs: The 75 ECGs in this section are more demanding and include ECG patterns seen less often in clinical practice.

    For this Fifth Edition over fifteen percent of new ECGs have been included, mainly to provide clearer examples, though the book deliberately retains some technically poor records to maintain a 'real-world' perspective.

Review:
  1. “The strengths of this book are many. It succeeds in further demystifying what in theory should be a relatively basic medical skill.”

    Medical Journal of Australia

    “A unique book. An easy and interesting way to learn and revise.”

    Journal of Accident and Emergency Nursing

Description:
  1. 150 ECG Cases present clinical problems in the shape of simple case histories together with the relevant ECG. Detailed answers concentrate on the clinical interpretation of the results and give advice on what to do. The book can be used as a standalone method of practicing ECG interpretation, and even with the most difficult ECGs a beginner will be able to make an accurate description of the trace and will be guided towards the key aspects of the interpretation.

Key Features:
  1. Here are some of the key features of "150 ECG Cases" by John Hampton, 5th edition:

    • Comprehensive presentation of 150 ECG cases, ranging from easy to difficult.
    • Each case is presented in a consistent and easy-to-follow format, which includes the patient's history, ECG recording, interpretation, diagnosis, and management.
    • Includes 12 lead ECG recordings for all cases, which can help readers understand various cardiac abnormalities.
    • Self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter can help readers test their knowledge and understanding.
    • A new section on the interpretation of ECGs for pediatric patients has been added in this edition.
    • A new chapter on the interpretation of ECGs for athletes has also been added.
    • Provides updated information on ECG abnormalities, including cardiac arrhythmias, disorders of conduction, and myocardial infarction.
    • Detailed answers concentrate on the clinical implications of the results.
    • All the cases are graded in difficulty. The cases are cross-referenced to the new editions of ECG Made Easy and ECG Made Practical for further information.
    • The book covers basic ECG pearls and triage in a clear and concise fashion.
    • The book is available in paperback and eBook formats.
    • The book has 329 pages.
    • The book is published by Elsevier Health Sciences.
    • The book covers a wide range of cardiac conditions and abnormalities, providing 150 ECG cases, including 50 new cases, with a clear explanation of the ECG findings and their clinical significance.
    • The cases are presented in a systematic and easy-to-follow manner, with a step-by-step approach to ECG interpretation.
    • The 5th edition includes updated content, reflecting the latest developments in ECG interpretation and clinical practice.
    • The book includes new imaging and illustrations to help readers better understand the ECG findings and their clinical significance.
    • The book comes with a companion website that includes additional cases, quizzes, and other interactive learning tools.
    • The author, John Hampton, is an expert in the field of cardiology and ECG interpretation and has authored several books on this topic.
    • The book focuses on practical ECG interpretation, with an emphasis on how to apply the knowledge to clinical practice.
    • The book provides a diverse collection of 150 ECG cases, covering a wide range of cardiac conditions encountered in clinical practice. These cases allow readers to gain exposure to different ECG patterns and abnormalities.
    • Each ECG case is accompanied by a clinical scenario that provides context for the ECG tracing. These scenarios simulate real-life patient encounters, allowing readers to understand the clinical significance of the ECG findings.
    •  The book offers detailed discussions for each ECG case, emphasizing important findings, explaining underlying pathophysiology, and outlining the diagnostic approach. The discussions provide in-depth insights into ECG interpretation and foster a deeper understanding of cardiac conditions.
    •  Throughout the book, the author shares practical tips and pearls of wisdom based on his extensive clinical experience. These insights help readers develop a systematic approach to ECG interpretation and improve diagnostic accuracy.
    •  "150 ECG Cases" includes relevant medical illustrations, diagrams, and tables that supplement the discussions. These visual aids enhance understanding by providing visual representations of concepts and ECG patterns.
    •  The book emphasizes the clinical relevance of ECG interpretation by highlighting the implications of ECG findings on patient management. This practical approach equips readers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions and provide optimal patient care.
    •  The consistent format of each case, with clinical scenarios followed by ECG tracings and discussions, facilitates a structured learning experience. This format enables readers to systematically analyze ECGs and reinforce their understanding of key concepts.
    • Over 150 ECGs, each with a detailed interpretation and discussion. This provides a comprehensive overview of ECG interpretation, from basic concepts to complex patterns.
    • Up-to-date information on the latest advances in ECG interpretation. This ensures that you are up-to-date on the latest research and developments in ECG interpretation.
    • Clear and concise explanations of ECG concepts. This makes it easy to understand the basics of ECG interpretation, even if you are new to the field.
    • Numerous clinical examples illustrate the application of ECG interpretation. This helps you to see how ECG interpretation can be used to diagnose and manage a variety of cardiac conditions.
    • A companion website with additional resources. This includes ECG tracings, animations, and quizzes, which can help you to further your learning.

    The key features of "150 ECG Cases" by John Hampton, 5th edition, include its extensive collection of cases, clinical scenarios, comprehensive discussions, diagnostic tips, visual aids, clinical relevance, and educational format. These features combine to provide a valuable resource for medical students, junior doctors, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their ECG interpretation skills and improve patient care.

Summary:

A book titled "150 ECG Cases, International Edition" for 8th graders has been published, offering in-depth instruction on electrocardiograms. It enables medical students and cardiologists to investigate each aspect of the ECG's operation and procedure. 

The mechanisms and procedures to follow when performing an ECG were explained in this book. This book provides the bridge between studying heartbeats and testing the heart's electrical activity.  John Hampton, Joanna Hampton, and David Adlam are the authors of this book, which is published by Elsevier.

This 150 ECG Cases Book makes electrocardiography easier by focusing primarily on cardiologists and nurses. Additionally, it enables readers to gain a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of heart function and ECG readings. It is a comprehensive guide with numerous ECG pattern illustrations and demonstrations. It helps cardiologists, either directly or indirectly, understand the various electrocardiogram analyses and improve their evaluation skills. 

The book comprises 150 cases, based on an international edition. And with these 150 ECG cases, you will get to know most of the ECG dynamics and concepts. These John Hampton ECG books will impart a good experience and make you aware of many things about ECG.

Abstract:

"150 ECG Cases" by John Hampton, David Adlam, and Jo Hampton is a comprehensive guide to electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation. The book provides 150 ECG cases, including 50 new cases, covering a wide range of cardiac conditions and abnormalities, and their clinical implications. The cases are presented in a systematic and easy-to-follow manner, with clear explanations of the ECG findings and their significance. The book also includes updated content, new imaging and illustrations, and a companion website with additional cases and interactive learning tools. The authors, who are experts in the field of cardiology and ECG interpretation, have revised and updated the content to reflect the latest developments in clinical practice, making "150 ECG Cases" an essential resource for medical students, residents, and practicing clinicians who want to improve their ECG interpretation skills.

The 5th edition of the book, published in 2019, features 12-lead ECG recordings for all cases, a variety of new cases, updated information on ECG abnormalities and diagnosis criteria, new chapters on ECG interpretation in pediatric patients and athletes, and self-assessment questions for each case. The book is intended for students, clinicians, and researchers seeking to improve their understanding of ECG interpretation.

Preface:

Learning about ECG interpretation from books such as The ECG Made Easy or The ECG Made Practical (the previous editions of which were called The ECG in Practice) is fine so far as it goes, but it never goes far enough. As with most medicine, there is no substitute for experience, and to make the best use of the ECG there is no substitute for reviewing large numbers of them. ECGs need to be interpreted in the context of the patient from whom they were recorded. You need to learn to appreciate the variations of normality and of the patterns associated with different diseases and to think about how the ECG can help patient management.

150 ECG Cases is the fifth edition of 150 ECG Problems. We have changed the title to emphasize the importance of relating an ECG to the patient from whom it was recorded: these 150 records came from real patients, and at the time of recording were essential for the diagnosis and management of real patients. The aim of the book is the same as in the previous editions: it allows the inclusion of a lot more ECGs than is possible in The ECG Made Easy and The ECG Made Practical, and it is designed for the reader to improve his or her understanding of ECGs by testing recognition skills. Some 10% of the ECGs are new compared with the previous edition.

We have divided the book into two parts. The first part includes 75 ECGs that are commonly seen, and we have called this section ‘Everyday ECGs’ because these are the ECG patterns that crop up frequently in the Accident & Emergency department or the outpatient clinic. We have included several examples of ECGs from patients with common problems, such as myocardial infarction. Those who have read The ECG Made Easy should be able to recognize most of these ECGs. The second part of the book, which we have called ‘More challenging ECGs’ includes records seen less often, some of which could be described as ‘difficult’ – and in some, the reader may disagree with our interpretation. But on the whole, anyone who has read The ECG Made Practical should get most of the ECGs in Part 2 right.

JH, DA, JH

Content:

Cover image

Title Page

Copyright

How to use this book-v

Part 1 Everyday ECGs

Part 2 More Challenging ECGs

Further Reading

Preface

Introduction: making the most of the ECG-xi

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