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Clinical Handbook of Cardiac Electrophysiology / edited by Benedict M. Glover, Pedro Brugada

Contributor(s): Glover, Benedict M., editor literario | Brugada, Pedro, editor literario
Material type: materialTypeLabelE-bookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021Copyright date: 2021Edition: Second edition 2021.Description: 1 recurso en línea (XII, 225 páginas) : 203 ilustraciones, 144 ilustraciones a color.ISBN: 9783030743192.Subject: ElectrocardiografíaOnline resources: Acceso a este recurso digital (usuarios Universidad Europea de Madrid)Digital Resources
Contents:
Cardiac Anatomy and Electrophysiology -- Cardiac EP Study, Maneuvers and Ablation -- Electroanatomic Mapping -- AV Nodal Re-Entry Tachycardia (AVNRT) -- Accessory Pathway Conduction -- Atrial Tachycardia -- Atrial Flutter -- Atrial Fibrillation -- Ventricular Tachycardia -- Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs.
Summary: This extensively revised second edition provides a practically applicable guide for the management of cardiac arrhythmia. This subject has continued to expand rapidly, and it is therefore critical to understand the basic principles of arrhythmia mechanisms in order to assist with diagnosis and the selection of an appropriate treatment strategy. Comprehensively revised chapters cover a variety of aspects of cardiac electrophysiology in an easy-to-digest case-based format. For each case of arrhythmia, relevant illustrations, fluoroscopy images, ECGs and endocavity electrograms are used to describe the etiology, classification, clinical presentation, mechanisms, electrophysiology set up and relevant trouble-shooting procedures. New topics covered include the application of new antiarrhythmic drugs in tandem with ablation, techniques for the ablation of atrial fibrillation and electrophysiological assessments available for identifying instances of atrial tachycardia. Clinical Handbook of Cardiac Electrophysiology presents a comprehensive overview of cardiac electrophysiology, making it a valuable reference for practicing and trainee cardiac electrophysiologists, cardiologists, family practitioners, allied professionals and nurses.
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LIBRO-E NO PRÉSTAMO LIBRO-E NO PRÉSTAMO Madrid Digital Acceso Electrónico (UEM) Ciencias de la Salud RC683.5.E5 2021 EB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Acceso electrónico eBook.04022431
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Cardiac Anatomy and Electrophysiology -- Cardiac EP Study, Maneuvers and Ablation -- Electroanatomic Mapping -- AV Nodal Re-Entry Tachycardia (AVNRT) -- Accessory Pathway Conduction -- Atrial Tachycardia -- Atrial Flutter -- Atrial Fibrillation -- Ventricular Tachycardia -- Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs.

This extensively revised second edition provides a practically applicable guide for the management of cardiac arrhythmia. This subject has continued to expand rapidly, and it is therefore critical to understand the basic principles of arrhythmia mechanisms in order to assist with diagnosis and the selection of an appropriate treatment strategy. Comprehensively revised chapters cover a variety of aspects of cardiac electrophysiology in an easy-to-digest case-based format. For each case of arrhythmia, relevant illustrations, fluoroscopy images, ECGs and endocavity electrograms are used to describe the etiology, classification, clinical presentation, mechanisms, electrophysiology set up and relevant trouble-shooting procedures. New topics covered include the application of new antiarrhythmic drugs in tandem with ablation, techniques for the ablation of atrial fibrillation and electrophysiological assessments available for identifying instances of atrial tachycardia. Clinical Handbook of Cardiac Electrophysiology presents a comprehensive overview of cardiac electrophysiology, making it a valuable reference for practicing and trainee cardiac electrophysiologists, cardiologists, family practitioners, allied professionals and nurses.

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