Atrial Fibrillation
Mechanisms and Management
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 1. November 1991
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Hardback
448 pages
978-0-88167-831-4 (ISBN)
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This comprehensive volume offers clinicians guidance on the management of atrial fibrillation, the commonest sustained disturbance of cardiac rhythm faced by physicians. Drs. Falk and Podrid have selected 21 of the world's foremost experts to discuss all aspects of this arrhythmia, from basic cellular electrophysiology, pathology, and epidemiology to the complex clinical decision involved in patient care. The contributors describe pharmacological, electrophysiological, and surgical therapies and address, in detail, the concerns most frequently arising in clinical practice - such as atrial fibrillation in the absence of overt cardiac disease, the efficacy and risks of antiarrhythmic therapy, control of the ventricular rate, proarrhythmic therapy, control of the ventricular rate, proarrhythmic responses to antiarrhythmic drugs, indications for anticoagulation therapy, and the management of refractory cases by surgery or ablation.
This comprehensive volume offers clinicians guidance on the management of atrial fibrillation, the commonest sustained disturbance of cardiac rhythm faced by physicians. Drs. Falk and Podrid have selected 21 of the world's foremost experts to discuss all aspects of this arrhythmia, from basic cellular electrophysiology, pathology, and epidemiology to the complex clinical decision involved in patient care. The contributors describe pharmacological, electrophysiological, and surgical therapies and address, in detail, the concerns most frequently arising in clinical practice - such as atrial fibrillation in the absence of overt cardiac disease, the efficacy and risks of antiarrhythmic therapy, control of the ventricular rate, proarrhythmic therapy, control of the ventricular rate, proarrhythmic responses to antiarrhythmic drugs, indications for anticoagulation therapy, and the management of refractory cases by surgery or ablation.
This comprehensive volume offers clinicians guidance on the management of atrial fibrillation, the commonest sustained disturbance of cardiac rhythm faced by physicians. Drs. Falk and Podrid have selected 21 of the world's foremost experts to discuss all aspects of this arrhythmia, from basic cellular electrophysiology, pathology, and epidemiology to the complex clinical decision involved in patient care. The contributors describe pharmacological, electrophysiological, and surgical therapies and address, in detail, the concerns most frequently arising in clinical practice - such as atrial fibrillation in the absence of overt cardiac disease, the efficacy and risks of antiarrhythmic therapy, control of the ventricular rate, proarrhythmic therapy, control of the ventricular rate, proarrhythmic responses to antiarrhythmic drugs, indications for anticoagulation therapy, and the management of refractory cases by surgery or ablation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
32 tables, 43 line drawings, 38 fineline illustrations, 33 half-tones, 2 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1260 gr
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978-0-88167-831-4 (9780881678314)
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Pathology of atrial fibrillation - insights from autopsy studies, J.T. Lie and Rodney H. Falk; histology of the normal and diseased atrium, Saroja Bharati and Maurice Lev; experimental observations in atrial fibrillation, Michiel J. Janse and Maurits A. Allessie; role of the atrioventricular node in atrial fibrillation, Frits L. Meijler and Fred H. Wittkampf; epidemiology of atrial fibrillation, William B. Kannel and Philip A. Wolf; atrial fibrillation in the absence of overt cardiac disease, Richard A. Leather and Charles R. Kerr; neural aspects of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, Phillippe Coumel; atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery, Michael S. Lauer and Kim A. Eagle; exercise hemodynamics of atrial fibrillation, J. Edwin Atwood; echocardiography in atrial fibrillation, Charles Pollick; electrical conversion of atrial fibrillation, Rodney H. Falk and Philip J. Podrid; oral antiarrhythmic drugs used for atrial fibrillation - clinical pharmacology, Philip J. Podrid; pharmacologic therapy for reversion of atrial fibrillation and maintenance of sinus rhythm, Therese Fuchs and Philip J. Podrid; control of the ventricular rate in atrial fibrillation, Rodney H. Falk; proarrhythmic responses to atrial antiarrhythmic therapy, Rodney H. Falk; anticoagulant therapy for atrial fibrillation, Palle Peterson; clinical electrophysiology of the normal and diseased human atria, Ross J. Simpson, Jr; atrial fibrillation in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, H.J.J. Wellens et al; the use of pacemakers in atrial fibrillation, Arhtur Pollack and Rodney H. Falk; catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation, Marten Rosenqvist and Melvin M. Scheinman; surgical management of symptomatc atrial fibrillation, James W. Leitch et al; management of atrial fibrillation - an overview, Philip J. Podrid and Rodney H. Falk.