1Preface
594.9.5 Premature Ventricular Contraction: Interpolated PVC
2Chapter - 1 Anatomy of Heart
604.9.6 Ventricular Tachycardia (VT): Monomorphic
31.1 Position of Heart
614.9.7 Ventricular Tachycardia (VT): Polymorphic
41.2 Layers of Heart
624.10 Ventricular Fibrillation
51.3 Heart Valves
634.11 Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA): 4.11.1 Asystole
61.4 Heart Chambers & Great Vessels
644.12 Atrioventricular and Brunch Bundle Blocks
71.5 Coronary Vessel Circulation
654.12.1 First Degree A-V Block
81.6 Blood Circulation Through Arteries and Veins
664.12.2 Second Degree A-V Block: Type I (Mobitz I or Wenckbach)
91.7 Mechanical Physiology of Heart
674.12.3 Second Degree A-V Block: Type II (Mobitz II)
101.8 Electro Physiology of Heart
684.12.4 Third Degree A-V Block
111.9 Summary
694.12.5 Bundle Branch Block (BBB)
121.10 Exercise
704.13 Summary
13Chapter - 2 History of ECG
714.14 Exercise
142.1 The Electrical Basis of Heartbeat
72Chapter - 5 Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers and ICDs
152.2 Development of Electrical Devices
735.1 Introduction
162.3 Einthoven and the string galvanometer
745.2 What do Pacemakers do?
172.4 Development of commercial ECG machines
755.2.1 Types of Pacemakers
182.5 ECG nomenclature
765.2.2 Temporary Pacemakers
192.6 Ambulatory ECG Monitoring
775.2.3 Permanent Pacemakers
202.7 Summary
785.3 Pacemaker Codes
212.8 Exercise
795.4 Pacemaker Modes
22Chapter - 3 PQRST: Where the Waves Come From
805.5 Artificial Pacemaker Rhythms
233.1 Recap
815.6 Indication for Temporary Pacing
243.2 What does the ECG actually record?
825.6.1 Patients Waiting for Permanent Pacing
253.3 How the ECG look at the Heart?
835.6.2 Acute Myocardial Infarction
263.4 Where do the waves come from?
845.6.3 Tachycardia
273.5 How is an ECG record?
855.6.4 Perioperative Pacing
283.6 Summary
865.7 Temporary Pacemaker’s Care After Insertion
293.7 Exercise
875.8 Indication for Permanent Pacing
30Chapter - 4 Heart Rates & Their Analysis
885.9 Selection of Permanent Pacemakers
314.1 Measuring Heart Rate
895.9.1 VVI
324.2 When Heart Rate is Below60 beats/min
905.9.2 AAI
334.3 Treatment When Heart Rate is Below60 beats/min
915.9.3 DDD
344.4 If Heart Rate is Above 100 beats/min
925.9.4 AAIR, VVIR and DDDR
354.5 Management of Tachycardia
935.10 Pacing and ECG
364.6 Heart Rhythm
945.11 Pacemakers Malfunctions
374.7 Common Heart Rhythms
955.11.1 Failure of Capturing
384.7.1 Sinus Rhythm
965.11.2 Failure of Sensing
394.7.2 Sinus Bradycardia
975.11.3 Oversensing
404.7.3 Sinus Tachycardia
985.12 Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
414.7.4 Sinus Arrhythmia
995.13 Summary
424.7.5 Sick Sinus Syndrome
1005.14 Exercise
434.7.6 Atrial Tachycardia
101Chapter - 6 Artifacts on the ECG
444.7.7 Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
1026.1 Electrode Misplacement
454.7.8 Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia (PSVT)
1036.2 External Electrical Interference
464.7.9 Atrial Flutter
1046.3 Loose Electrical Connection
474.7.10 Atrial Fibrillation
1056.4 Variation with Respiration
484.7.11 Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome
1066.5 Muscle Artifact
494.8 Junctional Arrhythmias
1076.6 60-Cycle Interference
504.8.1 Junctional Rhythm and Accelerated Junctional Rhythm
1086.7 Incorrect Calibration
514.8.2 Junctional Tachycardia
1096.8 Incorrect Paper Speed
524.8.3 Junctional Escape Beat
1106.9 Patient Movements
534.8.4 Premature Junctional Contraction
1116.10 Summary
544.9 Ventricular Arrhythmias
1126.11 Exercise
554.9.1 Idioventricular Rhythm
113Appendix
564.9.2 Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm
114Glossary
574.9.3 Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC)
115Index
584.9.4 Premature Ventricular Contraction: R on T Phenomenon