Electrocardiography is a useful tool in the management of paediatric heart disease. Interpretation requires practice due to changing norms which are brought about by the physiological changes that occur in the circulatory system in this age group. This article outlines these normal changes.peer-reviewe
sampling rate of 1200 Hz. The digitally stored ECGs were analysed using a well-validated ECG compute...
Introduction: Supraventricular premature beats represent premature activation of the atria from a si...
The authors studied on the electrocardiogram of 475 kindergarten children (3~5 years old) and the re...
Objectives: This study assesses the competency of pediatricians in interpreting electrocardiograms (...
Objective : The primary objective of this study was to evaluate pediatric residents′ ability...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
Electrocardiograms may be used to screen for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in children. Many forms of...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
Background: Electrocardiograms (ECGs) are ordered in the pediatric emergency room for a wide variety...
We describe a simplified method for interpreting a pediatric electrocardiogram (EKG). The method use...
The ECG in children has a number of characteristic differences compared to the ECG of the adult. The...
Children with congenital heart disease will grow into adults who may also develop coronary artery d...
Ventricular late potentials, and dispersion of the QT interval, are markers for risk of ventricular ...
Background. Supraventricular premature beats represent premature activation of the atria from a sit...
sampling rate of 1200 Hz. The digitally stored ECGs were analysed using a well-validated ECG compute...
Introduction: Supraventricular premature beats represent premature activation of the atria from a si...
The authors studied on the electrocardiogram of 475 kindergarten children (3~5 years old) and the re...
Objectives: This study assesses the competency of pediatricians in interpreting electrocardiograms (...
Objective : The primary objective of this study was to evaluate pediatric residents′ ability...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
Electrocardiograms may be used to screen for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in children. Many forms of...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
Background: Electrocardiograms (ECGs) are ordered in the pediatric emergency room for a wide variety...
We describe a simplified method for interpreting a pediatric electrocardiogram (EKG). The method use...
The ECG in children has a number of characteristic differences compared to the ECG of the adult. The...
Children with congenital heart disease will grow into adults who may also develop coronary artery d...
Ventricular late potentials, and dispersion of the QT interval, are markers for risk of ventricular ...
Background. Supraventricular premature beats represent premature activation of the atria from a sit...
sampling rate of 1200 Hz. The digitally stored ECGs were analysed using a well-validated ECG compute...
Introduction: Supraventricular premature beats represent premature activation of the atria from a si...
The authors studied on the electrocardiogram of 475 kindergarten children (3~5 years old) and the re...