Foreword | |
Foreword | |
Introduction | |
The ECG in different clinical settings of ischaemic heart disease: correlations and prognostic | |
implications | |
Anatomy of the heart: the importance of imaging techniques correlations | |
Electrocardiographic changes secondary to myocardial ischaemia | |
Electrocardiographic pattern of ischaemia: T-wave abnormalities | |
Electrocardiographic pattern of injury: ST-segment abnormalities | |
Electrocardiographic pattern of necrosis: abnormal Q wave | |
The ECG in different clinical settings of ischaemic heart disease: correlations and prognostic implications | |
Acute and chronic ischaemic heart disease: definition of concepts and classification | |
Patients with acute chest pain: role of the ECG and its correlations | |
Acute coronary syndrome: unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction | |
Myocardial infarction with Q wave | |
Myocardial infarction without Q waves or equivalent: acute and chronic phase | |
Clinical settings with anginal pain, outside the ACS | |
Silent ischaemia | |
Usefulness and limitations of the ECG in chronic ischaemic heart disease | |
The ECG as a predictor of ischaemic heart disease | |
References | |
Index | |
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