Fully revised and updated, the fifth edition of Cardiac Pacing and ICDs continues to be an accessible and practical clinical reference guide. Shortened bibliographies, better figures, more examples and tables and a greater focus on ICDs and CRT devices ensure that this book is even better than the last edition.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"The book is mainly addressed to electrophysiologists, but is certainly useful also for students, general cardiologists or other clinical specialists. It can be interesting also for physicists, nurses and biomedical engineers. We suggest this publication to nuclear physicians and residents interested in nuclear cardiology regarding growing interest connected with old and new radionuclide procedures, including receptor imaging, in diagnosing and evaluating patients with cardiac diseases affecting rhythm and in assessing conduction of the signal." ( Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging , 1 December 2012) "This book is essential in providing up-to-date and concise information for physicians who want the knowledge and skills to manage patients." ( Doody's , November 2008)
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Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
General cardiologists, Cardiology Fellows, Fellows beginning cardiac electrophysiology training, EP lab and pacemaker technicians
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Maße
Höhe: 23 cm
Breite: 16.1 cm
Dicke: 29 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4051-6350-7 (9781405163507)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ken Ellenbogen, MD, is a professor of medicine and director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Medical College of Virginia.
Mark Wood, MD, is associate professor and assistant director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Medical College of Virginia.
Contributors. Preface. 1 Indications for permanent and temporary cardiac pacing: Robert W Peters (University of Maryland), Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman (Geisinger Medical Center, Pennsylvania), Kenneth A Ellenbogen (Virginia Commonwealth University). 2 Basic concepts of pacing: Joshua M Cooper (University of Pennsylvania), G Neal Kay (University of Alabama at Birmingham). 3 Hemodynamics of cardiac pacing and pacing mode selection: Bruce S Stambler (Case Western Reserve University), Dwight W Reynolds (University of Oklahoma). 4 Temporary cardiac pacing: Mark A Wood (Virginia Commonwealth University). 5 Techniques of pacemaker implantation and removal: Joseph E Marine (Johns Hopkins University), Jeffrey A Brinker (Johns Hopkins University). 6 Pacemaker timing cycles: Paul J Wang (Stanford University), Amin Al-Ahmad (Stanford University), David L Hayes (Mayo Clinic). 7 Evaluation and management of pacing system malfunctions: Suneet Mittal (Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons). 8 The implantable cardioverter defi brillator: Frank A Cuoco (Medical University of South Carolina), Michael R Gold (Medical University of South Carolina). 9 Cardiac resynchronization therapy: Michael O Sweeney (Harvard Medical School). 10 ICD follow-up and troubleshooting: Sumeet S Chugh (Oregon Health and Science University), Mark A Wood (Virginia Commonwealth University). 11 Follow-up assessments of the pacemaker patient: Mark H Schoenfeld (Yale University School of Medicine), Mark L Blitzer (Yale University School of Medicine). Index