Clinical cardiac electrophysiology : techniques and interpretations

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Clinical cardiac electrophysiology : techniques and interpretations

Mark E. Josephson

Lea & Febiger, 1993

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The purpose of this book is to provide the internist and clinical cardiologist with the means to understand the capabilities and limitations of clinical cardiac electrophysiologic techniques so as to enable them to select patients who will benefit from such studies. Secondly, this book provides the information which is essential to understand the technical aspects of performing electro-physiologic studies in order to perform safe and reproducable studies which can be based. The methods of analyzing the host of brady-tachy-arrhythmias from both diagnostic and therapeutic standpoints are detailed. In addition, the role of the electrophysiology laboratory as a therapeutic tool in the form of catheter ablation is also discussed.

Table of Contents

  • Historical perspectives
  • electrophysiologic investigation
  • sinus node function
  • atrioventricular conduction
  • intraventricular conduction disturbances
  • miscellaneous phenomena related to atrioventricular conduction
  • ectopic rhythms and premature depolarizations
  • supraventricular tachycardias
  • atrial flutter and fibrilation
  • pre-excitation syndromes
  • recurrent ventricular tachycardia
  • myocardial infarction - special considerations
  • evaluation of therapeutic modalities - antiarrhthymic agents, pacing and defibrilation, surgical and non-surgical ablation.

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