Advanced concepts in arrhythmias
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Advanced concepts in arrhythmias
Mosby, c1998
3rd ed.
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Arrhythmias
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Advanced Concepts in Arrhythmias covers all of the important and up-to-date advances in electrocardiography--reflecting all of the state-of-the-art findings that have occurred over the last few years. It is unique because it bridges the gap between basic ECG texts and the comprehensive texts that provide an overwhelming amount of information on cardiac electrophysiology. Readers will find new chapters covering the latest innovations in atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and polymorphic ventricular tachycardia.
Table of Contents
Development and Functions of the Conduction System . Membrane Channels . The Action Potential . The Autonomic Nervous System, Cardiac Rhythms, and Drugs . Arrhythmogenic Mechanisms and Their Modulation . Concealed Conduction . Sinus Node Dysfunction . Atrial Fibrillation . Atrial Flutter . Atrial Tachycardia . Reciprocal (Echo) Beats . Narrow QRS Paroxymsmal Supraventricular Tachycardia . Digitalis Dysrhythmia . Exacerbation of Arrhythmias by Antiarrhythmic Drugs . Aberrant Ventricular Conduction . Aberrancy Versus Ectopia . The Broad QRS Mimics . Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia . AV Block . Parasystole . Supernormal Conduction . An Approach to Arrhythmias
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