Cardiac arrhythmias and device therapy : results and prospectives for the new century
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Cardiac arrhythmias and device therapy : results and prospectives for the new century
Futura, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The final decades of this century have been a period of expansive growth for the electrophysiological management of cardiac arrhythmia's. Subsequently, the rapid and widespread clinical application of so many technological advances has made the exchange of ideas in this field an urgent necessity. Cardiac Arrhythmia's and Device Therapy: Results and Perspectives for the New Century addresses the issue by gathering current, relevant information in a clear, user-friendly format. This book covers a broad spectrum of subjects, including basic electrophysiology (impulse propagation, subthreshold stimulation, genetics and the molecular base of arrhythmia's), invasive and noninvasive clinical electrophysiology, and the clinical aspects of cardiac pacing and defibrillation. It provides a comprehensive review of various methods of treatment of atrial fibrillation, and of the role of pacing in prevention of atrial fibrillation and in treatment of congestive heart failure, dilated, hypertrophic, and restrictive cardiomyopathies. The results of recent clinical trials in cardiac pacing and in the prevention and treatment of malignant venticular arrhythmias are also presented.
Special sections have been dedicated to the various aspects of preventing sudden death, including the use of internal and external defibrillation. Finally, the book offers a current review of "hot" topics, with personal experiences and critical evaluations by world-renowned authors. This book will be of interest to all cardiologists, EP technicians, and health care personnel involved in the diagnosis and management of arrhythmias, who wish to gain a complete perspective on modern pacing and electrophysiology.
目次
Foreword: Eric Prystowsky Preface : I. Eli Ovsyshcher I. Basic and Clinical Electrophysiology 1. Morphological Determinants of ArrhythmogenesisPrapa Kanagartnam, Nicholas S. Peters 2. The Relationship Between T-wave Alternans and Cardiac Arrhythmogenesis as Elucidated by Optical MappingJoseph M. Pastore, David S. Rosenbaum 3. T-wave Alternans: A Link to Clinical PracticeM. Kemal Batur, Ali Oto 4. Pulse Propagation in Excitability Changing MediumAvinoam Rabinovitch, Ira Aviram, Menahem Friedman, Natalie Gulko, Eugene Crystal, Ilya A. Fleidervish, I. Eli Ovsyshcher 5. Modeling of Defibrillation ThresholdsMarek Malik, Karel F. Smits, Fred W. Lindemans 6. Subthreshold Conditioning Stimuli Modulate Refractoriness in Murine Ventricular SlicesEugene Crystal, Ilya A. Fleidervish, Avinoam Rabinovitch, I. Eli Ovsyshcher 7. Adenosine Triphosphate in Cardiac Arrhythmias: From Therapeutic to Bedside Diagnostic UseBernard Belhassen 8. Long QT Syndrome: Phenotype-Genotype ConsiderationsArthur J. Moss, Wojciech Zareba, Jenifer L. Robinson 9. QT Syndrome: Electrophysiological and Clinical AspectsMelvin M. Scheinman 10. Left Atrial "Isthmus" Concept: Pitfalls in Lateral Accessory Pathway AblationDavid Luria, Jan Nemec, Paul A. Friedman 11. How Does Spontaneous Ventricular Tachycardia Initiate: Analysis of Stored Intracardiac ElectrogramsMaria Trusz-gluza, Wlodzimierz Kargul, Tadeusz Zajac, Artur Filipecki, Ewa Konarska-kuszewska, Maciej Pruski, Zbigniew Michalak, Krzysztof Szydlo II. Atrial Fibrillation, Common Aspects 12. Control of Atrial Fibrillation: A Theoretical PerspectiveLeon Glass, Marc Courtemanche 13. Slow Development of Atrial Fibrillation in a Transvenously Paced Sheep ModelRik Willems, Hugo Ector, Hein Heidbuchel 14. Catheter Mapping of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Spontaneous Atrial FibrillationSanjeev Saksena, Atul Prakash, Ryszard B. Krol, Steven Kim, George Philip 15. Quality of Life in Atrial FibrillationBerndt Luderitz, Susanne Herwig, Werner Jung III. Atrial Fibrillation, Treatment 16. Combined Antiarrhythmic Therapy for the Prevention of Paroxysmal Atrial FibrillationBoris Strasberg, Jairo Kusniec, Ronit Zabarsky 17. Ablation of Atrial FibrillationBoaz Avitall, Arvidas Urbonas, Scott C. Millard 18. Pathology of Atrial Fibrillation - Ultrasound versus RadiofrequencySaroja Bharati 19. Temporary Internal Atrial Defibrillation in Patients with AF: Conclusions from the Use of the Latest TechnologyPanos E. Vardas, Emmanuel M. Kanoupakis, Emmanuel G. Manios 20. The Implantable Atrial Defibrillator: Indications and ResultsMassimo Santini, Renato Ricci, Claudio Pandozi, Maria Carmela Scianaro, Salvatore Toscano, Giuliano Altamura IV. Pacing for AF Prevention 21. Prevention of Atrial Fibrillation by PacingJ. Claude Daubert, Gilles Revault D'allonnes, Dominique Pavin, Philippe Mabo 22. Practical and Technical Aspects of Biatrial PacingAndrzej Kutarski 23. Multisite Atrial Pacing for the Prevention of Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation: Optimistic and Pessimistic ViewsPanos E. Vardas, Emmanuel G. Manios, Emmanuel N. Simantirakis 24. Pacing and Defibrillation for the Prevention and Termination of Atrial FibrillationPhilip Spurrell, Neil Sulke V. Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator 25. Impact of ICD Studies on Their Use: A Critical AnalysisSeah Nisam 26. Dual Chamber Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator TechnologyMarshall S. Stanton, James E. Willenbring 27. Dual Chamber ICDs: Should This be the Standard of Care for all ICD Patients?Jay N. Gross, Stanislav Weiner 28. Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators in PediatricsCharles I. Berul 29. Cost-effectiveness of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator TherapyHindrik Wj. Robbe, Fred W. Lindemans 30. Predictors of Long-term Survival in Patients with Implantable Cardioverter DefibrillatorShimon Rosenheck 31. Pacemaker - ICD Interactions: Are They Still Relevant? Past, Present and FutureMichael Glikson, Paul Friedman VI. Sudden Death 32. The Genetics of Sudden DeathDan M. Roden 33. Pathology of the Conduction System in Sudden Death in the Young, Athletes and HealthySaroja Bharati 34. Sudden Cardiac Death in the Young: Genetic AspectsMelvin M. Scheinman 35. The Need for Powerful Risk Stratification of Sudden Cardiac Death in the Era of Prophylactic ICDNabil El-Sherif, Gioia Turitto 36. MADIT and the Prevention of Sudden Cardiac DeathArthur J. Moss VII. Cardiac Pacing 37. The History of the Comprehension of AV Conduction, Heart Block and Stokes - Adams SyndromeSeymour Furman 38. The 1998 ACC/AHA Guidelines for Pacemaker Implantation Should Be RevisedS. Serge Barold, Helen S. Barold, Robert S. Fishel 39. Therapy Concept and Clinical Relevance of Closed Loop StimulationMax Schaldach, M. Schier, T. Christ, M. Hubman, K. Malinowski 40. Outcome of Patients with Sick Sinus Syndrome Treated by Different Pacing ModalitiesLene Kristensen, Jens Cosedis Nielsen, Henning Rud Andersen 41. Clinical Trials of Pacing Mode SelectionStuart J. Connolly 42. Clinical Experience with Dual Chamber Ventricular AutocapturePaul A. Levine 43. Diagnostic Value of the 12 Lead ECG during Cardiac PacingS. Serge Barold, Helen S. Barold, Robert S. Fishel 44. Pacing Leads for the New CenturyHarry G. Mond 45. Electromagnetic Interference and Implantable DevicesDavid L. Hayes 46. Influence of New Pacing Algorithms on Generator LongevityDan Gelvan, Eugene Crystal, Barbaros Dokumaci, I. Eli Ovsyshcher VIII. New Indications for Cardiac Pacing: As We Approach The New Century 47. Long-term Experience with Biventricular Pacing in Refractory Heart FailureJ. Claude Daubert, Christophe Leclercq, Christine Alonso, Serge S. Cazeau 48. Implantable Device Therapy for Patients with Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyDavid L. Hayes, Paul A. Friedman 49. Easy and Safe Permanent Left Atrial Pacing - Challenge for the Beginning of the New CenturyAndrzej Kutarski, Max Schaldach 50. Cardiac Pacing in Patients with Marked First-degree AV BlockI. Eli Ovsyshcher, S. Serge Barold
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