Review
'A thoroughly usable handbook to dip into and practical textbook covering the area of the basics and detail of cardiac arrhythmias for trainee cardiologists, technicians, GPSI cardiology and cardiologists but without unnecessary technical detail and references' -- 2002 BMA Medical Book Competition Awards 20021107 ...a well conceived practical guide to the interpretation and treatment of the main cardiac rhythm disturbances. Many a medical registrar will be grateful for this clear, concise, up-to-date manual. -- Lancet 20021107 This book presents a concise and simplified approach to the diagnosis and management of abnormalities in cardiac rhythm... One of the book's strengths is the number and quality of electrocardiographic tracings that are juxtaposed with the text to highlight important points. -- New England Journal of Medicine 20021107 This book about cardiac arrhythmias is of much educational value and is written and edited simply and clearly. -- European Heart Journal 20021107 My choice...would be Bennett's Cardiac Arrhythmias which is rather more advanced and therefore suitable for junior hospital staff. This includes a list of key learning points at the end of each section and ends with a challenging ECG quiz. -- British Medical Journal 20021107 I enjoyed reading it and would recommend it unreservedly to anaesthetists who wish to improve their knowledge of cardiac arrhythmias. My advice is to buy the book and to read it. -- British Journal for Anaesthesia. 20020901
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"The language of the book is straightforward and written in short sentences, so it is easy to understand ... (An) excellent no-nonsense text which facilitates the development of a working knowledge of the care of patients with arrhythmias."
(Philomena Corrigan, British Journal of Cardiac Nursing )
"This is an excellent book, which all cardiologists should read or at least hold in their bookcases for reference."
(Dr Sarah Clarke, Cardiology News )
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