2nd edition. — Wiley, 2013. — 523 p. This new edition of the book continues the successful formula of the first edition, providing a concise and thorough overview of Electrophysiology supplemented by challenging questions readers can use to test their knowledge and prepare for examinations. Comprehensively updated and significantly expanded to include the latest...
Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2007. — 468 p. This book deals with the acquisition and extraction of the various morphological features of the electrocardiogram signals. In the first chapters the book first presents data fusion and different data mining techniques that have been used for the cardiac state diagnosis. The second part deals with heart rate variability (HRV), a...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2008. — 267 p. — ISBN: 978-1-444-35614-4 In this text, internationally recognized authors explore and explain the advances in basic and clinical electrophysiology that have had the greatest impact on catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF).Richly illustrated by numerous high-quality images, Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation will help every member...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2018. — 276 p. — ISBN: 978-1-118-82059-9. A complete, how-to-do-it guide to planning, programming, implementing, and trouble-shooting today’s pacemakers and other implantable cardiac devices. Edited by a team of leading clinician-educators this is a practical, go-to reference for trainees and clinical staff who are new to or less experienced with the...
2nd edition. — Cardiotext Publishing, 2020. — 426 p. — ISBN: 978-1-942909-34-7. The Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Handbook, Second Edition, is a concise presentation of the practical information needed to understand the subtleties of cardiac electrophysiology. The Handbook focuses on the "how to" management of arrhythmias, along with an understanding of the "why."....
4th edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2021. — 640 p. — ISBN: 9781119263968. As the field of cardiology continues to advance and expand, so too does the technology and expertise behind today’s electrophysiological devices. Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation, and Resynchronization have been assembled by international specialists to give all those caring for patients with heart disorders a...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2004. — 353 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-75072-8 Over the years we have heard many complaints that there is no very simple book on cardiac pacing for real beginners. We have also heard that all the books on cardiac pacing are too complicated and impossible to understand by beginners. Many have voiced the hope that one day someone would write a book in the same style as...
Wiley, 2010. — 478 p. This new edition of the bestselling step-by-step introduction to cardiac pacemakers now includes additional material on CRT and an accompanying website. It retains the effective use of full-page illustrations and short explanations that gained the book such enormous popularity and now provides information on recent advances in cardiac pacing, including...
European Society of Cardiology, 2015. — 309 p. — ISBN 978–0–19–872777–4. As the complexity of cardiac rhythm devices grows, so does the necessity to understand device behaviour, in order to perform proper follow-up of device patients. Case-based teaching is an effective way to learn device function. This book is a collection of teaching cases that have been gathered for over...
Springer, 2008. — 310 p. The heart is a four-dimensional structure, comprising three spatial dimensions of shape and one temporal dimension of motion. Many technological advances in the field of imaging, such as intracardiac echocardiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and 3-D electroanatomical image integration mapping systems, have enhanced our ability to...
N.-Y: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2015. — 543 p. Manual of Electrophysiology is a comprehensive guide to cardiac electrophysiology, brought together by a team of US based experts in this field. The book focuses on current understanding and the most recent advances in electrophysiology. Consisting of 16 chapters, the book begins with basic understanding of the mechanisms...
Springer, 2006. — 331 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4419-3973-9 This volume focuses on the practical aspects of clinical electrophysiology of cardiac arrhythmias in the young as practiced by current and former faculty and fellows in the Department of Pediatric Cardiology at the University of Michigan. Cardiac arrhythmias in children are often symptomatic as well as frightening to the child...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2015. — 406 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4939-2738-8 This book focuses on the practical aspects of clinical electrophysiology of cardiac arrhythmias in the young. It represents a compilation of the clinical course, electrophysiologic studies, pharmacological management, and transcatheter ablation therapy in patients from infancy through young adulthood. Topics...
Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2017. — 187 p. — ISBN10: 3319457985 The synthesis of molecular radiotracers in parallel with recent advances in hybrid imaging has made it possible to study and characterize cardiac anatomy, function, perfusion, metabolism, and innervation in vivo, with exceptional accuracy. The ability to image the shift in the primary source of...
N.-Y.: Cardiotext Publishing, 2014. — 312 p. Edited by world-renowned cardiologist Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD, and collaboratively written by five expert physicians and allied health professionals, Essential Concepts of Electrophysiology and Pacing Through Case Studies guides the reader in developing and refining the key skill of analyzing tracings - one of the most essential...
5th Edition. — Elsevier, 2017. — 1483 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-37804-8. Your must-have bench reference for cardiac electrophysiology is now better than ever! Key Features Expert guidance from world authorities who contribute fresh perspectives on the challenging clinical area of cardiac electrophysiology.
Wiley, 2014. — 530 p. The book is the ideal resource for clinicians who need an accessible, clinically-focused guide to cardiac pacemakers, ICDs and CRTs. Completely updated, and now with larger full-color images throughout, this new sixth edition offers thorough coverage of essential topics like: Indications for both temporary and permanent pacing Pacing hemodynamics explained...
4th edition. — Elsevier, 2011. — 1085 p. — ISBN: 978-1437716160 Clinical Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization Therapy, 4th Edition, by Drs. Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, Bruce L. Wilkoff, G. Neal Kay, and Chu-Pak Lau, helps you deliver superior clinical outcomes using the latest, most successful cardiac electrophysiology techniques. Expertly and practically incorporate...
Springer, 2019. — 352 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-22671-8 This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of clinical and research aspects of cardiac repolarization geared toward practicing cardiologists and physicians. It analyzes elements of pathophysiology and molecular biology as they relate to the clinical aspects of cardiac repolarization, long QT syndromes, early...
3rd ed. - Springer, 2014. - 397 p. This book covers the main mathematical and numerical models in computational electrocardiology, ranging from microscopic membrane models of cardiac ionic channels to macroscopic bidomain, monodomain, eikonal models and cardiac source representations. These advanced multiscale and nonlinear models describe the cardiac bioelectrical activity...
Cardiotext Publishing, 2011. — 234 p. — ISBN: 978-1-935395-81-2. Optimal management of patients with implantable cardiac devices has become crucial, in the rapidly evolving field of cardiac electrophysiology. A clear understanding of device algorithms and growing programming options is essential to decipher many complex device behaviours. As any other areas in cardiac...
Cardiotext Publishing, 2011. — 234 p. — ISBN: 978-1-935395-44-7. Optimal management of patients with implantable cardiac devices has become crucial, in the rapidly evolving field of cardiac electrophysiology. A clear understanding of device algorithms and growing programming options is essential to decipher many complex device behaviours. As any other areas in cardiac...
Cardiotext Publishing, 2016. — ISBN: 978-1-935395-91-1. This book 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 people it s even more helpful to work...
Humana Press, 2003. — 549 p. — (Contemporary Cardiology) — ISBN: 978-1-58829-069-4 The past decade has seen an explosion of knowledge and radical changes in our understanding of ventricular repolarization as an integral part of the cardiac electrophysiologic matrix. Cardiac Repolarization: Bridging Basic and Clinical Science comprehensively reviews all the latest developments...
2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2008. — 633 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4051-6748-2 Consisting of 13 chapters, this book is uniformly written to provide sensible, matter-of-fact methods for understanding and caring for patients with permanent pacemakers, ICDs and CRT systems.Now improved and updated, including a new chapter on programming and optimization of CRT devices, this second...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2003. — 281 p. The advances in technology surrounding pacemakers has led to an inevitable increase in the complexity of ECG interpretation of pacemaker-generated rhythms. Simplified Interpretation of Pacemaker ECGs offers a step-by-step description of pacemaker ECG interpretations. An invaluable resource for cardiologists, residents, house officers, general...
Cardiotext Publishing, 2012. — 267 p. This highly visual handbook integrates cardiac anatomy and the state-of-the-art imaging techniques used in today's catheter or electrophysiology laboratory, guiding readers to a comprehensive understanding of both normal cardiac anatomy and the structures associated with complex heart disease. Well organized, easily navigable, and superbly...
Springer, 2015. — 204 p. Cardiac Electrophysiology (EP) is a highly specialized, complex and growing field of cardiology. As understanding of the evaluation of treatment of arrhythmias continues to advance, learning and understanding the principles of EP in order to provide the best possible treatments for patients can be a daunting task. The Manual of Clinical Cardiac...
2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. — 359 p. — ISBN: 978-1-405-18333-8 This book translates fundamental knowledge in basic cardiac electrophysiology from the bench to the bedside. Revised and updated for its second edition, the text offers new coverage of the molecular mechanisms of ion channel behavior and its regulation, complex arrhythmias, and the broadening roles of...
Springer, 2007. — 200 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84628-679-7 Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) therapy is a key method for treating cardiovascular patients, used for both primary and secondary prevention of sudden cardiac death. While a common intervention, the difficulties of understanding events during follow-up limit follow-up to centers with knowledge of the techniques...
5th edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2015. — 890 p. — ISBN: 9781451187410. Turn to this updated, classic text for a thorough understanding of the mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias and the therapeutic interventions used to treat them. Josephson’s Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, 5th Edition delivers Dr. Mark Josephson’s unparalleled guidance on the electrophysiologic methodology...
Wiley, 2005. — 180 p. While there are many excellent pacing and defibrillation books, they are nearly all written by physicians for physicians. The second edition of the successful The Nuts and Bolts of Cardiac Pacing has been thoroughly updated, reflecting the new challenges, issues, and devices that clinicians deal with. Written specifically for non-cardiologists in a lively,...
Springer, 2017. — 306 p. This book provides up-to-date, user-friendly and comprehensive guidance on the evaluation, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. This ensures that that this title aids every trainee and practicising cardiologist, cardiac electrophysiologist, cardiac surgeon, vascular surgeon, diabetologist, cardiac radiologist and any...
Wiley, 2009. — 232 p. Although the electrocardiogram (ECG) is accepted as a standard clinical tool, electrograms (EGMs) recorded during electrophysiology studies are considered complex and confusing. In this brief paperback, an award-winning teacher provides the newcomer with an introductory guide to electrophysiology studies and the interpretation of electrograms.
Springer, 2014. — 301 p. The heart has a very high energy demand but very little energy reserves. In order to sustain contractile function, the heart has to continually produce a large amount of ATP. The heart utilizes free fatty acids mainly and carbohydrates to some extent as substrates for making energy and any change in this energy supply can seriously compromise cardiac...
World Scientific Publishing, 2014. — 287 p. This book provides undergraduate and postgraduate students with an accessible and comprehensive overview of the fascinating area of cardiac electrophysiology. Using plain language and well-designed illustrations, it attempts to overcome the preconceptions of the subject as difficult to approach, given the complexity of intricate...
Springer, 2011. — 529 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4419-9460-8. Signal transduction pathways are at the core of most biological processes and are critical regulators of heart physiology and pathophysiology. The heart is both a transmitter and dynamic receptor of a variety of intracellular and extracellular stimuli, playing a critical role of an integrator of diverse signaling mechanisms....
Elsevier, 2018. — 519 p. Keeping up with the use of new technologies in cardiology is becoming increasingly challenging. Case Studies in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology helps to bridge the gap between knowledge and application with 28 cases spanning both common and uncommon arrhythmias and ablation scenarios, each of which includes the clinical presentation, baseline ECG,...
Remedica Publishing, 2002. — 238 p. Handbook of Cardiac Electrophysiology provides a comprehensive introductory-level guide to invasive cardiac EP studies. Its focus is to enable the reader to understand and interpret the recording and stimulation techniques used during an EP study. The primary emphasis is on tachyarrhythmia diagnosis, but the book also includes bradycardias,...
Informa Healthcare, 2007. — 416 p. — ISBN: 978-1841846200 The first practical, user-friendly guide to the theory and practice of a routinely used technique, this new manual provides the specialist in training with a thorough grounding in the equipment, procedures, and clinical findings with which clinicians need to be familiar. Providing practical guidance on clinical...
Springer, 2022. — 335 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-75325-2. This book offers a comprehensive review of clinical cardiac electrophysiology in a question-and-answer format. Chapters contain over 200 questions divided into 9 chapters, each organized by cardiac electrophysiology topic. Each question is followed by the correct answer with a detailed explanation along with references for...
Elsevier, 2018. — 262 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-40126-5. Unique in the field, this book provides complete, easy-to-follow guidance for safe, effective surgical implantation of pacemakers, ICDs, and other devices. Beginning with surgical anatomy and surgical principles, expert authors provide thorough coverage of surgical technique and procedures – everything from sutures to special...
Springer, 2019. — 241 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-16991-6 This book reflects how the concern regarding the effects of radiation exposure in patients and health personnel involved in cardiac electrophysiology (EP) has inspired new developments in cardiac electrophysiology procedures without the use of fluoroscopy. This innovative method has become a subspecialty within electrophysioloy...
Cardiotext Publishing, 2014. — 306 p. The book is the first and only comprehensive, state-of-the-art textbook written for practitioners in multiple specialties involved in the care of the arrhythmia patient. Encompassing the entire field of interventional therapy for cardiac rhythm management, from basic science to evidence-based medicine to future directions, topics include:...
2nd edition. — Elsevier, 2012. — 1420 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4377-0285-9 The new edition of Electrophysiological Disorders of the Heart helps you diagnose and treat a full range of heart rhythm disorders using today’s latest technologies and therapies. It provides practical, hands-on coverage of hot topics such as pediatric EP, imaging, echocardiography-guided EP procedures,...
Springer, 2010. — 490 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4419-6657-5 Biomedical, pharmaceutical and medical personnel are interested in studying aspects of arrhythmias at a basic, translational and applied level. The overall understanding of the molecular basis of disease has dramatically increased, as well as the number of available and emerging molecular, pharmacological and device treatment...
Springer, 2019. — 105 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-28671-2 This book provides a concise overview of cardiac electrophysiology for cardiologists who are not electrophysiologists and for allied cardiovascular professionals, cardiology registrars and fellows who are new to the field. It familiarises them with the main procedures performed in the electrophysiology laboratory. Emphasis is...
Springer, 2019. — 314 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-28672-9 This book provides a concise overview of cardiac electrophysiology for cardiologists who are not electrophysiologists and for allied cardiovascular professionals, cardiology registrars and fellows who are new to the field. It familiarises them with the main procedures performed in the electrophysiology laboratory. Emphasis is...
Wolters Kluwer, 2010. — 248 p. — ISBN: 978–1–60547–343–7 Geared to cardiology fellows in electrophysiology rotations,Electrophysiology: The Basicsprovides very specific information based on the outline that specifies what content must be covered in training programs. This pocket guide is authored by prominent electrophysiology instructors and is very practical, discussing the...
Springer, 2019. — 146 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-22881-1. This book addresses the tough clinical issues faced by electrophysiologists and cardiologists who treat patients with Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices (CIEDs) in real-world practice. With contributions from widely recognized international leaders in the field, this 10-chapter resource covers a variety of controversies...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. — 435 p. — ISBN: 978-1-405-18638-4 Health care professionals now have a clear and concise overview of all relevant aspects of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. In the successful fomat established by Cardiac Pacemakers Step by Step, this handy paperback demystifies the devices that have revolutionized cardiac care.Authored – not edited – for a...
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998. — 460 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7923-4908-2 Europace '97 was held in Athens, Greece, on 8-11 June Leads were, as usual, an important topic, with the earl 1997 in the city of classical civilisation and learning. iest mention of the then-new polyurethane leads. Future Though now held in modem surroundings and meeting conferences elaborated on these basic...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. — 354 p. — ISBN: 978-1-405-16114-5 Ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death are responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths each year throughout the world. Covering the most recent developments in this field, this leading text serves as a guide to this area of increasing clinical importance, addressing a wide range of topics. Mechanisms of VT The role...
Cardiotext Publishing, 2017. — 689 p. — ISBN10: 0979016452, 13 978-0979016455. This book teaches the fundamental concepts of cardiac electrophysiology with an emphasis on the relationship of basic mechanisms to clinical arrhythmias. Understanding this relationship and the underlying mechanisms of arrhythmogenesis will be valuable to medical students in general and physicians...
5th edition. — Saunders, 2009. — 1173 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4160-5973-8 Cardiac Electrophysiology: From Cell to Bedside defines the entire state of current scientific and clinical knowledge in this subspecialty. In response to the many major recent developments in the field, Drs. Zipes and Jalife have completely updated this modern classic, making the 5th Edition the most...
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