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In the rapidly evolving field of treating cardiac arrhythmias, the
importance of direct management of patients with implantable
cardiac devices is growing. The devices have become increasingly
complex, and understanding their algorithms and growing programming
options is essential for physicians who implant and manage them.
Written by experts and world authorities in the field, Pacemakers
and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators: An Expert's Manual
provides electrophysiologists, fellows in training, nurses, and
cardiovascular technicians involved in day-to-day management of
device patients with detailed information about the many device
algorithms and interactions. *Heavily illustrated with over 300
figures and tables *Uniquely meets the day-to-day needs of all
direct management professionals *Focuses in detail on algorithms
*Describes device interactions, addressing every major manufacturer
*Provides in-depth insight into pacing, including biventricular
pacing *Discusses arrhythmia detection and device classification,
testing, and therapy
This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, guest edited by
Mohammad Shenasa and Amin Al-Ahmad, is the second part of our
Advances in Cardiac Mapping and Catheter Ablation issue. Article
topics will include, but are not limited to, New Findings in Atrial
Fibrillation Mechanisms; Mapping and Ablation of Neuraxial in
Patients with Ventricular Arrhythmias; How to Map and Ablate Rotors
in Atrial Fibrillation; Post-ablation Atrial Arrhythmias; Substrate
Mapping in Atrial Arrhythmias; Substrate Mapping in Ventricular
Arrhythmias; Challenges in Ablation of Complex Congenital Heart
Disease; Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias from the
RV and LV Outflow Tract; Novel Insights on Idiopathic VF and Early
Repolarization; Novel Observations in Mapping and Ablation in
Brugada Syndrome; Ablations of Ventricular Arrhythmias; Mapping and
Ablation of Arrhythmias from uncommon sites; Mapping and Ablation
of VT in Patients with HF and Cardiomyopathies; Mapping and
Ablation of Unmappable VT, VT Storm, and Those in Acute Myocardial
Infarction; Mapping and Ablation of Ventricle Arrhythmia in
patients of LVAD; Fluoroless Catheter Ablation of Cardiac
Arrhythmias; Toward a Uniform Ablation Protocol for Paroxysmal;
Persistent and Permanent AF; and The Ideal Mapping System.
This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics--edited by Drs.
Amin Al-Ahmad, Raymond Yee, and Mark Link--will focus on
Contemporary Issues in Patients with Implantable Devices. Topics
include, but are not limited to: Management of Device infections;
Device longevity; Inappropriate ICD therapies; ILR for cryptogenic
stroke; ICD implantation without DFT testing; S-ICD; Lead
extraction; Use of the WCD as a bridge to ICD; Important parameters
for ICD selection; Leadless pacemakers; Management of perioperative
anticoagulation for device implantation; HIS bundle pacing; Single
coil ICD leads; Venous system interventions for device
implantation; and Remote monitoring.
This issue of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, edited by Drs.
Amin Al- Ahmad and Francis Marchlinski, will cover Ventricular
Tachycardia in Structural Heart Disease. Topics discussed in the
issue include, but are not limited to, ECG localization of VT in
patients with structural heart disease; Anatomy for VT ablation in
structural heart disease; Ablation of VT in ischemic and
non-ischemic heart disease; Pace mapping; Ablation of VT in ARVD;
Epicardial VT ablation; and VT clinical trials, among others.
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are electronic
devices installed in the chest to prevent sudden death caused by
abnormally fast heart rhythms. Cardiac electrophysiologists are the
physicians usually responsible for implanting and maintaining these
devices.? The technology for ICDs is rapidly evolving, and the
articles in this issue will help electrophysiologists to keep up to
date with the current generation of ICDs, including selection of
patients who are appropriate for the device, monitoring patients
after the device is implanted, and troubleshooting problems with
the device.
This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, guest edited by
Mohammad Shenasa and Amin Al-Ahmad, will focus on Advances in
Cardiac Mapping and Catheter Ablation. This is part one of a
two-part issue and will include articles centered around Basic
Concepts in Cardiac Mapping, Novel Mapping & Imaging Systems
& Technologies, and Catheter and Energy Sources. Topics
include, but are not limited to, Embryology of the Cardiac
Conduction System Relevant to Cardiac Arrhythmias; Anatomical
Consideration Relevant to Atrial and Ventricular Arrhythmias;
Fundamentals of Cardiac Mapping; Novel Cardiac Mapping Systems;
Non-invasive Mapping & ECGI in Atrial and Ventricular
Arrhythmias; Optical Mapping; Omnipolar Mapping; Cardiac CT, MRI,
and Fibrosis Quantification; High resolution mapping in patients
with atrial and ventricular arrhythmias; Contact Force and Ablation
Index; and New Catheter Balloons Including Radiofrequency.
Clinical cardiac electrophysiology is one of the most rapidly
expanding fields in cardiology. There are currently no
comprehensive case based books in this field. A Case Review of
Cardiac Electrophysiology is a case based review of cardiac
electrophysiology. The aim of this book is to provide a
comprehensive case based review of cardiac electrophysiology. It
will include implantable device cases as well as ablation cases and
difficult clinical cases and may be used as a useful review in
cardiac electrophysiology for those taking board examinations.
There will also be cases that will be useful for associate
professionals working in the field of cardiac electrophysiology
including those individuals working for industry.
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