ECG- Rapid Guide
INTRODUCTION
ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY
HEART CONDUCTION DISORDERS
ARRHYTHMIAS
CLINICAL CASES QUIZ


Purpose of the material

It is common for physicians who are not specialised in cardiology to encounter difficulties when interpreting an electrocardiogram (ECG). This is mainly because this diagnostic tool is not commonly integrated into the daily clinical practice of all healthcare professionals. However, its accurate application—adapted to each particular clinical scenario—is essential.
This site provides both physicians and medical students with a clear, easily accessible response to the most frequent questions that arise during ECG interpretation.
Its user-friendly format allows for immediate consultation. It offers concrete visual examples that illustrate, in detail, how to approach ECG analysis and what elements to focus on when guiding a presumptive diagnosis. It also outlines the main parameters for ECG reading and interpretation and discusses the possibility of comparing the tracings with those of a real patient.