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EKG's
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The question actually has 2 parts to consider.
One is the channels mentioned. These behave differently in the various parts of the conduction system. I would recommend the basic points in a Circulation article: http://circep.ahajournals.org/content/2/2/185.full
It has a nice figure showing the relative contributions during each electrical phase.
Two is the electrical conduction system. I agree with Guyton's physiology text for that purpose. It spends 3 chapters on the topic. However, for a clinically applicable model, I would recommend Hurst's Ventricular Electrocardiography. It's freely available online. Just look.
One is the channels mentioned. These behave differently in the various parts of the conduction system. I would recommend the basic points in a Circulation article: http://circep.ahajournals.org/content/2/2/185.full
It has a nice figure showing the relative contributions during each electrical phase.
Two is the electrical conduction system. I agree with Guyton's physiology text for that purpose. It spends 3 chapters on the topic. However, for a clinically applicable model, I would recommend Hurst's Ventricular Electrocardiography. It's freely available online. Just look.