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R.W. Lenz Biodegradable Polymers J. Heller Poly (Ortho Esters) A.J.
Domb, S. Amselem, J. Shah, M. Maniar Polyanhydrides: Synthesis and
Characterization M.V. Sefton Microencapsulation of Live Animal
Cells Using Polyacrylates E. Doelker Cellulose Derivatives
This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics covers mapping of
atrial tachycardias post-atrial fibrillation ablation. Expert
authors review the most current information available about setting
up the electrogram display, basic principles of conventional
mapping, 3D mapping, and diagnosis of several tachycardias,
including pulmonary vein tachycardia, macroreentrant atrial
tachycardia, and atrial tachycardia. Keep up-to-the-minute with the
latest developments in this rapidly evolving technology.
In the absence of good, trustworthy information, patients are
guided mostly by their fear instincts when diagnosed with heart
disease. With the misperception that more is better, they all too
often end up agreeing to undergo every test and treatment
recommendation of their harried healthcare provider, who could well
be influenced by accepted norms, cognitive biases, medicolegal
concerns, or economic considerations. All this leads to gross
overuse of cardiac procedures, even when the risks of test and
treatment can be worse than the disease itself. In this book, Dr. J
Shah explains the various cardiac tests and treatments, including
situations in which they are critical, others in which they are
reasonable, and yet others in which they could be unnecessary and
even harmful. Using real life stories, he helps readers cultivate a
better understanding of heart disease and correct the myths that
have guided and misguided patients for years. He teaches the reader
to become a more informed consumer of cardiac care and to make
better decisions based on their individual needs and the latest
scientific evidence.
In the absence of good, trustworthy information, patients are
guided mostly by their fear instincts when diagnosed with heart
disease. With the misperception that more is better, they all too
often end up agreeing to undergo every test and treatment
recommendation of their harried healthcare provider, who could well
be influenced by accepted norms, cognitive biases, medicolegal
concerns, or economic considerations. All this leads to gross
overuse of cardiac procedures, even when the risks of test and
treatment can be worse than the disease itself. In this book, Dr. J
Shah explains the various cardiac tests and treatments, including
situations in which they are critical, others in which they are
reasonable, and yet others in which they could be unnecessary and
even harmful. Using real life stories, he helps readers cultivate a
better understanding of heart disease and correct the myths that
have guided and misguided patients for years. He teaches the reader
to become a more informed consumer of cardiac care and to make
better decisions based on their individual needs and the latest
scientific evidence.
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