Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology : A Practical Guide (EPUB)
Written by Author Demosthenes G. Katritsis
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology : A Practical Guide provides a clear and consistent framework for the identification, diagnosis and
treatment of a variety of cardiac arrhythmia problems.
It also covers the essential analytical abilities required in this demanding field.
This compact and contemporary guide covers the fundamentals of clinical electrophysiology, including when and how to conduct an
electrophysiology study, ablation principles and other invasive therapy.
It is very portable and easily readable. focuses on identifying, diagnosing and treating cardiac rhythm abnormalities, such as
supraventricular tachycardias, atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardias and other fast or irregular heartbeats, using an efficient and
consistent decision-making procedure.
covers the principles of anatomy pertaining to cardiac structures, clinical indications for electrophysiological investigations, the
methods and realities of carrying out an electrophysiology study and issues that may arise throughout the process.
Features over 180 pictures, including radiographic images, electroanatomic maps, heart anatomy, ECGs, and brief clinical
descriptions.
covers important subjects like the biophysics of catheter ablation, cardiac mapping principles, arrhythmia mechanisms, conventional
and electroanatomic mapping techniques, and much more.
provides practical advice on modern practice from renowned cardiac electrophysiologists, Drs. Demosthenes G. Katritsis and Fred
Morady, with assistance from a global group of cardiologists and electrophysiology fellows.
Perfect when used alone or in tandem with the well-known textbook Cardiac Electrophysiology: From Cell to Bedside by Dr. Douglas Zipes.
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