This new title in the American Heart Association Clinical Series offers an up-to-date overview of the causes and damage related to dyssynchronopathy – a new pathophysiological entity related to spontaneous or pacing-induced mechanical abnormalities which causes heart failure. It presents the most recent diagnostic non-invasive tools and provides simple, practice-oriented therapeutic proposals for heart failure patients.
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Contributors.
Preface.
Foreword.
1. Integrated Heart Failure Management: Marco Metra, Valerio
Zacà, Savina Nodari and Livio Dei Cas.
2. Pathobiology of Left Ventricular Dussynchrony and
Resynchronization: Robert H. Helm, David D. Spragg, Khalid Chakir
and David A. Kass.
3. Electrical Assessment of the Failing Heart: Dan Blendea and
Jagmeet P. Singh.
4. Mechanical Assessment of the Failing Heart: Przemyslaw P.
Borek and Richard A. Grimm.
Color Plate Section.
5. Clinical Trials and Response to CRT: Kenneth M. Stein.
6. Implantation of CRT Device: Christian Sticherling.
7. Programming CRT Devices: Bengt Herweg, Arzu Ilercil and S.
Serge Barold.
8. Troubleshootig CRT Devices and Clinical Outcomes: Dusan
Kocovic.
9. Non-CRT Pacing in the Failing Heart: Limiting Ventricular
Pacing and Searching for Alternate Pacing Sites: C. W. Israel.
10. Non-CRT Pacing in the Failing Heart: Cardiac Contractility
Modulation (CCM): Daniel Burkhoff, Martin Borggrefe and Christian
Butter.
11. Clinical Outcome and Chronic Management of Device Patients:
Patrick W. Fisher, A. G. Kfoury and Dale G. Renlund.
12. Future Directions in Pacing to Support the Failing Heart:
Angelo Auricchio and Kennth A. Ellenbogen.
Index.
COI Table
Sobre o autor
Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, M.D., Kontos Professor of Cardiology at the
VCU School of Medicine
Angelo Auricchio, MD Ph D, Associate Professor of Cardiology at
University Hospital in Magdeburg, Germany and Director of the Heart
Failure and Clinical Electrophysiology Program at Fondazione
Cardiocentro Ticino, Lugano, Switzerland