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Mayo Clinic Electrophysiology Manual is the first comprehensive
guide to the electrical activity of biological cells and tissues
and the techniques of electrophysiology. Through a case-based
discussion of patients with arrhythmias, the book illustrates the
various contemporary techniques for diagnosis, imaging, and
physiology-based therapeutic ablation. Section one addresses the
basics of electrophysiology, including device placement, recording,
measurement, diagnosis, imaging, amperometry, and physiology-based
therapeutic ablation, helping the reader appreciate and more fully
understand the complexity and lessons of the emergent specialty.
The second section is a case-based discussion of adult and
pediatric arrhythmias broken down into twenty patient case studies,
intended to help the student and clinician apply their
understanding of electrophysiology to real presentations and think
about how to plan and execute invasive study and ablation. Each of
the twenty case chapters features a question and answer section in
order to aid study and retention of material. Replete with
full-page color images of intracardiac electrograms, fluoroscopic
images, ultrasound images, advanced mapping, and correlated
anatomic dissection, Mayo Clinic Electrophysiology Manual is the
first focused exploration of the topic and is specifically designed
to help both students and practitioners understand and integrate
techniques into their daily practice. At present, clinicians have
had to piece together information on electrophysiology from a
variety of sources, often leaving gaps in knowledge. Mayo Clinic
Electrophysiology Manual provides the clinician with a single
authoritative guide and quick reference. Through in-depth analysis
of electrophysiological techniques and an understanding of the
anatomic and physiological basis for present day mapping, image
integration, and ablation, this volume is an indispensable resource
for students, practicing physicians, researchers, and experts in
electrophysiology.
A Case-Based Approach to Pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac
Resynchronization 2-volume set is for any individual who sees
patients with implantable devices, or who will be taking an
examination related to device management. SPECIALLY-PRICED 2-VOLUME
SET! Many caregivers working in the field of medicine find that one
of the best ways to learn is by working through clinical cases, and
for many individuals it's even more helpful to work through the
examples as "unknowns." This is especially true in the arena of
implantable cardiac devices. In an effort to provide this
experience, experts from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota,
have produced two volumes of case studies that encompass variations
of normal and abnormal function of pacemakers, ICDs, and CRT
devices. The texts have been written collaboratively by five
clinicians with differing backgrounds in an effort to present the
cases in such a way that they are applicable to a variety of
caregivers. Cases for this book were selected based on clinical
relevance and their usefulness for illustrating general principles,
practical tips, or interesting findings in device practice, with
the goal of advancing general concepts in device management. The
first volume includes introductory and intermediate cases. The
second volume includes additional intermediate cases as well as
advanced/multipart cases. This specially-priced 2-volume set
combines the following, which are available separately: A
Case-Based Approach to Pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac
Resynchronization: Questions for Examination Review and Clinical
Practice [Volume 1], and A Case-Based Approach to Pacemakers, ICDs,
and Cardiac Resynchronization: Advanced Questions for Examination
Review and Clinical Practice [Volume 2]. Includes eBook access.
Because atrial fibrillation promotes the formation of blood clots
that can travel to the brain and block an artery, atrial
fibrillation independently increases the risk of ischemic stroke
four-to-five-fold. In this issue expert authors review drug
therapies for stroke prevention, use of the new anticoagulants,
ablation strategies for stroke prevention, LAA closure for stroke
prevention, stroke in heart rhythm device patients, transesophageal
echo in atrial fibrillation, and other topics important to the
management of this serious complication. "A comprehensive and
well-referenced source of evolving information, clinical trials and
their implications." Reviewed by Perfusion, Apr 2015
This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics covers remote
monitoring in heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and stroke/TIA
among other conditions. The issue also includes cardiac and
vascular pressure sensors and leadless cardiac pacing, helping the
clinician to keep current with the latest advances in technology.
A Case-Based Approach to Pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac
Resynchronization is for any individual who sees patients with
implantable devices, or who will be taking an examination related
to device management. Many caregivers working in the field of
medicine find that one of the best ways to learn is by working
through clinical cases, and for many individuals it's even more
helpful to work through the examples as "unknowns." This is
especially true in the arena of implantable cardiac devices. In an
effort to provide this experience, experts from the Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota, have produced two volumes of case studies
that encompass variations of normal and abnormal function of
pacemakers, ICDs, and CRT devices. The texts have been written
collaboratively by five clinicians with differing backgrounds in an
effort to present the cases in such a way that they are applicable
to a variety of caregivers. Cases for this book were selected based
on clinical relevance and their usefulness for illustrating general
principles, practical tips, or interesting findings in device
practice, with the goal of advancing general concepts in device
management. The first volume includes introductory and intermediate
cases. The second volume includes additional intermediate cases as
well as advanced/multipart cases.Includes eBook access.
A Case-Based Approach to Pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac
Resynchronization is for any individual who sees patients with
implantable devices, or who will be taking an examination related
to device management. Many caregivers working in the field of
medicine find that one of the best ways to learn is by working
through clinical cases, and for many individuals it's even more
helpful to work through the examples as "unknowns." This is
especially true in the arena of implantable cardiac devices. In an
effort to provide this experience, experts from the Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota, have produced two volumes of case studies
that encompass variations of normal and abnormal function of
pacemakers, ICDs, and CRT devices. The texts have been written
collaboratively by five clinicians with differing backgrounds in an
effort to present the cases in such a way that they are applicable
to a variety of caregivers. Cases for this book were selected based
on clinical relevance and their usefulness for illustrating general
principles, practical tips, or interesting findings in device
practice, with the goal of advancing general concepts in device
management. The first volume includes introductory and intermediate
cases. The second volume includes additional intermediate cases as
well as advanced/multipart cases.Includes eBook access.
Electrophysiology studies test the electrical activity of the heart
to determine the source of an arrhythmia. This book is a
comprehensive guide to cardiac electrophysiology providing a
thorough understanding of the mechanisms of arrhythmias and
therapeutic interventions used in their treatment. Beginning with
an introduction to cardiac electrophysiology and the fundamentals
of cardiac anatomy, imaging, mapping and ablation, the following
sections cover the diagnosis and management of different types of
arrhythmia. The final section discusses miscellaneous topics
including entrainment, provocative drug testing in the
electrophysiology lab, and catheter ablation in children. The book
is highly illustrated with nearly 300 images and tables and each
chapter concludes with a summary highlighting the main points of
the topic and offers suggestions for further reading. Key points
Comprehensive guide to diagnosis and treatment of cardiac
arrhythmias Provides thorough overview of cardiac anatomy, imaging,
mapping and ablation Includes other topics such as provocative drug
testing and catheter ablation in children Highly illustrated with
nearly 300 images and tables
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