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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.
Arrhythmias in Women: Diagnosis and Treatment draws upon the
experience of national leaders in the field of women's heart
disease to address the unique aspects involved in the diagnosis and
treatment of women with arrhythmias and implantable device therapy.
Written by distinguished consultants in the Division of
Cardiovascular Diseases of Mayo Clinic, this book provides a
concise and up-to-date review of the diagnosis and treatment of
atrial and ventricular arrhythmias in women. Additionally, this
critical book reviews indications for device therapy and management
of device complications in women. It is an essential book for
health care providers such as internists, cardiologists, and
electrophysiologists.
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