Profiles potential treatment approaches for cardiac arrhythmias
Cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular origin are responsible for
the deaths of nearly half a million Americans each year while
atrial fibrillation accounts for about 2.3 million cases per year,
a rate that is projected to increase 2.5 fold over the next half
century. Effectively managing these cardiac rhythm disorders
remains a major challenge for both caregivers and the
pharmaceutical industry. Filling a gap in the current literature,
"Novel Therapeutic Targets for Antiarrhythmic Drugs" presents the
latest treatments for cardiac arrhythmias alongside comprehensive
presentations of basic cardiac physiology and pharmacology.
Written by leading experts in their research areas, this
invaluable resource offers both practitioners and researchers a
one-stop guide that brings together previously dispersed
information. The text consists of four sections:
Section One comprehensively reviews basic cardiac
electrophysiology, the mechanisms responsible for arrhythmias in
the setting of ischemia, and basic pharmacology of antiarrhythmic
drugs.
Section Two addresses safety pharmacology, including the concept
of "repolarization reserve," safety challenges, and regulatory
issues for the development of novel antiarrhythmic drugs.
Section Three describes several novel pharmacological targets
for antiarrhythmic drugs, including both ion channel and non-ion
channel targets.
Section Four describes promising non-pharmacological
antiarrhythmic interventions including selective cardiac neural
disruption or nerve stimulation, aerobic exercise training, and
diet (omega-3 fatty acids).
Offering an unparalleled look at the current state and future
direction of cardiac arrhythmia treatment, "Novel Therapeutic
Targets for Antiarrhythmic Drugs" provides an important resource to
advanced students, working researchers, and busy professionals
alike.
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