The expanded guide to cardiac mapping
The effective diagnosis and treatment of heart disease may vitally depend upon accurate and detailed cardiac mapping. However, in an era of rapid technological advancement, medical professionals can encounter difficulties maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of current methods. This fifth edition of the much-admired Cardiac Mapping is, therefore, essential, offering a level of cutting-edge insight that is unmatched in its scope and depth.
Featuring contributions from a global team of electrophysiologists, the book builds upon previous editions comprehensive explanations of the mapping, imaging, and ablation of the heart. Nearly 100 chapters provide fascinating accounts of topics ranging from the mapping of supraventricular and ventriculararrhythmias, to compelling extrapolations of how the field might develop in the years to come. In this text, readers will find:
* Full coverage of all aspects of cardiac mapping, and imaging
* Explorations of mapping in experimental models of arrhythmias
* Examples of new catheter-based techniques
* Access to a companion website featuring additional content and illustrative video clips
Cardiac Mapping is an indispensable resource for scientists, clinical electrophysiologists, cardiologists, and all physicians who care for patients with cardiac arrhythmias.
Sobre o autor
Mohammad Shenasa, MD, Ph D, Attending Physician, Department of Cardiovascular Services, O’Connor Hospital, Heart & Rhythm Medical Group, San Jose, CA, USA.
Gerhard Hindricks, MD, Professor of Medicine (Cardiology), University of Leipzig, Heart Center Director, Department of Electrophysiology, Leipzig, Germany.
David J. Callans, MD, Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
John M. Miller, MD, Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Mark E. Josephson, MD, Professor Emeritus, Herman C. Dana Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Chief of Cardiovascular Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.