@article{Hadjiantoni2020IsTC, title={Is the Correct Anatomical Placement of the Electrocardiogram (ECG) Electrodes Essential to Diagnosis in the Clinical Setting: A Systematic Review}, author={Alexandros Hadjiantoni and Katy Oak and Siddhartha Mengi and Judit Konya and Tam{\'a}s Ungv{\'a}ri}, journal={Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine}, year={2020} }
Background: Anatomical misplacement of the Electrocardiogram (ECG) electrode(s) is common, with significant impact on clinical diagnosis. Reasons are multi-faceted, with this review examining the consequential effects of misplacement to ECG morphology, diagnosis, prognosis, patient outcomes, and potential impact to patient care pathway. Objectives: This review examined the significance of misplacement, its’ commonality and ensuing effect on patient safety, accurate ECG acquisition and…
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The review discusses the evidence base underpinning the use of 12-lead ECG electrode placement on patients with suspected heart disease and summarizes the results of 10 research papers, finding that the incorrect connection of the electrode cables can alter ECG patterns simulating or concealing abnormalities, such as myocardial infarction.
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Book Review: Goldberger’s Clinical Electrocardiography. A Simplified Approach
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Goldbergers 8th edition of Clinical Electrocardiography is written to work as a guide for medical students and allied professionals who would like to understand the basic principles underlying the generation of an ECG as well as for the more experienced clinician who wants to refer to it for an abnormal pattern and compose a management plan.
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@article{Hadjiantoni2020IsTC, title={Is the Correct Anatomical Placement of the Electrocardiogram (ECG) Electrodes Essential to Diagnosis in the Clinical Setting: A Systematic Review}, author={Alexandros Hadjiantoni and Katy Oak and Siddhartha Mengi and Judit Konya and Tam{\'a}s Ungv{\'a}ri}, journal={Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine}, year={2020} }
Background: Anatomical misplacement of the Electrocardiogram (ECG) electrode(s) is common, with significant impact on clinical diagnosis. Reasons are multi-faceted, with this review examining the consequential effects of misplacement to ECG morphology, diagnosis, prognosis, patient outcomes, and potential impact to patient care pathway. Objectives: This review examined the significance of misplacement, its’ commonality and ensuing effect on patient safety, accurate ECG acquisition and…
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Accurate interpretation of the 12-lead ECG electrode placement: A systematic review
The review discusses the evidence base underpinning the use of 12-lead ECG electrode placement on patients with suspected heart disease and summarizes the results of 10 research papers, finding that the incorrect connection of the electrode cables can alter ECG patterns simulating or concealing abnormalities, such as myocardial infarction.
- View 1 excerpt, references background
Book Review: Goldberger’s Clinical Electrocardiography. A Simplified Approach
- K. Bhakhri, P. Punjabi
Medicine
- 2013
Goldbergers 8th edition of Clinical Electrocardiography is written to work as a guide for medical students and allied professionals who would like to understand the basic principles underlying the generation of an ECG as well as for the more experienced clinician who wants to refer to it for an abnormal pattern and compose a management plan.
- View 1 excerpt, references background
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