The best review available for the ECG section of the cardiology boards! This exceptional resource offers 200 full-sized ECGs with accompanying patient histories in a format parallel to the cardiology certification exam. The included ECGs range from simple to complex, reflecting conditions common and rare.
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Table of Electrocardiographic DiagnosesI. RHYTHM ABNORMALITIESA.Supraventricular Rhythms and Complexes1.Sinus rhythm2.Sinus arrhythmia3.Sinus bradycardia4.Sinus tachycardia5.Wandering atrial pacemaker within the sinus node6.Wandering atrial pacemaker to the AV junction7.Sinus arrest or pause8.Sinoatrial exit block9.Ectopic atrial rhythm10.Atrial premature complexes, normally conducted11.Atrial premature complexes, aberrantly conducted12.Atrial premature complexes, nonconducted13.Multifocal atrial rhythm14.Multifocal atrial tachycardia15.Atrial tachycardia, regular 1:1 conduction, sustained16.Atrial tachycardia, regular 1:1 conduction, short paroxysms17.Atrial tachycardia, with non-1:1 conduction (with block)18.Supraventricular tachycardia, unspecified19.Atrial flutter20.Atrial fibrillationB.AV Junctional Rhythms and Complexes21.AV junctional rhythm22.AV junctional escape rhythm23.AV junctional rhythm, accelerated24.AV junctional escape complexes25.AV junctional premature complexesC.Ventricular Rhythms and Complexes26.Ventricular premature complex(es), uniform27.Ventricular premature complex(es), multiform28.Ventricular premature complexes, paired29.Ventricular parasystole30.Ventricular tachycardia31.Accelerated idioventricular rhythm32.Ventricular fibrillation33.Torsades de pointesD.Pacemaker Function, Rhythms, and Complexes34.Single-chamber atrial pacing35.Single-chamber pacemaker, ventricular pacing on demand36.Single-chamber pacemaker, ventricular pacing with complete control37.Dual-chamber pacemaker, atrial sensing with ventricular pacing38.Dual-chamber pacemaker, atrial and ventricular sensing and pacing39.Pacemaker malfunction, failure to capture atrium or ventricle appropriately40.Pacemaker malfunction, failure to sense atrial or ventricular complexes appropriately41.Pacemaker malfunction, failure to fire appropriately on demand (inappropriate sensing of stimuli or complex)II.AV CONDUCTION ABNORMALITIES42.AV block, first-degree43.AV block, second-degree, Mobitz I (Wenckebach)44.AV block, second-degree, Mobitz II45.AV block, second-degree, 2:146.AV block, high-grade47.AV block, third-degree or complete48.Accelerated AV conduction (short PR interval pattern with normal QRS duration in sinus rhythm)49.Ventricular preexcitation (WPW pattern)50.Physiologic AV conduction delay associated with supaventricular tachyarrhythmias.51.Nonphysiologic AV conduction delay associated with su praventricular tachyarrhythmiasIII.MISCELLANEOUS AV RELATIONSHIPS52.Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia53.AV dissociation54.Reciprocal (echo) complexes55.Retrograde atrial activation from a ventricular focus56.Fusion complexes57.Ventricular capture complexes58.Interpolation of ventricular premature complexesIV.P-WAVE ABNORMALITIES59.Right atrial abnormality60.Left atrial abnormality61.Biatrial abnormality62.Nonspecific atrial abnormality63.PR depressionV.ABNORMALITIES OF QRS AXIS OR VOLTAGE64.Left axis deviation65.Right axis deviation66.Poor R-wave progression67.Low voltage, limb leads68.Low voltage, precordial leads