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Cardiac Mapping, Fourth Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
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- 953
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- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Cardiac Mapping is the cardiac electrophysiologistβs GPS. It will guide you to new places in the heart and help you find the old places more easilyβ¦a valuable addition to your bookshelf
Douglas P. Zipes, from the Foreword.
Over the course of three previous editions, this book has become the acknowledged gold standard reference on the electro-anatomical mapping of the heart. This new edition features greatly expanded coverage?the number of chapters have doubled to 80 with 40 new chapters?on leading edge science, new clinical applications and future frontiers, authored by a whoβs-who of global electrophysiology.
This unique text offers truly comprehensive coverage of all areas of cardiac mapping, from core scientific principals to methodological and technical considerations to the latest data that you can put to work caring for patients. In addition, the all new 4th edition adds essential content on:
- Mapping in experimental models of arrhythmias
- Mapping supraventricular and ventricular tachyarrhythmias
- New catheter-based techniques
- Also featuring a companion website with video clips illustrating essential techniques described in the text
The only state-of-the-art, stand-alone text on this dynamic subject, Cardiac Mapping is an essential resource for basic scientists, clinical electrophysiologists, cardiologists and all physicians who care for patients with cardiac arrhythmias.
Content:
Chapter 1 Evolution of Cardiac Mapping: From Direct Analog to Digital Multi?dimensional Recording (pages 1β11): Jacques M. T. de Bakker and Marc A. Vos
Chapter 2 Image Acquisition and Processing in New Technologies (pages 12β17): Clinton Schneider and Srijoy Mahapatra
Chapter 3 Microelectrode Arrays in Cardiac Mapping (pages 18β27): Thomas Meyer, Elke Guenther and Udo Kraushaar
Chapter 4 Cardiac Morphology Relevant to Mapping (pages 28β35): Siew Yen Ho, Jose Angel Cabrera and Damian Sanchez?Quintana
Chapter 5 Comparison of Mapping Technologies for Cardiac Electrophysiology (pages 36β45): Ross J. Hunter and Richard J. Schilling
Chapter 1 Interpretation of Electrograms and Complex Maps of Different Mapping Technologies (pages 46β52): Kyoko Soejima and Seiji Fukamizu
Chapter 7 Cardiac Mapping: Approach and Troubleshooting for the Electrophysiologist (pages 53β67): Matthew J. Swale and Samuel J. Asirvatham
Chapter 8 Optical Mapping: Its Impact on Understanding Arrhythmia Mechanisms (pages 69β78): Jan Nemec, Jong Kim and Guy Salama
Chapter 9 Optical Mapping of the Sinoatrial Node and Atrioventricular Node (pages 79β89): Ajit H. Janardhan, Di Lang and Igor R. Efimov
Chapter 10 Panoramic Optical Imaging of Cardiac Arrhythmias (pages 90β97): Crystal M. Ripplinger
Chapter 11 Optical Imaging of Arrhythmias in Cardiomyocyte Monolayer Culture (pages 98β107): Herman D. Himel IV, Gil Bub and Nabil El?Sherif
Chapter 12 Mapping of Rotors in Atrial Fibrillation: From Animal Models to Humans (pages 108β118): Omer Berenfeld, David Filgueiras?Rama and Felipe Atienza
Chapter 13 Multiple Mechanisms Causing Ventricular Tachycardia (pages 119β130): Andrew L. Wit and Mark E. Josephson
Chapter 14 Modeling of Atrial Fibrillation (pages 131β139): Nathalie Virag, Vincent Jacquemet and Lukas Kappenberger
Chapter 15 Modeling of Ventricular Arrhythmias (pages 140β149): Natalia A. Trayanova
Chapter 16 Personalized Electrophysiological Modeling of the Human Atrium (pages 150β158): Olaf Dossel, Martin W. Kruger and Gunnar Seemann
Chapter 17 Mapping of the Atrial Neural Network: Autonomic Mechanisms Underlying Complex Fractionated Atrial Electrograms and the Substrate for Atrial Fibrillation (pages 159β171): Youqi Fan, Benjamin J. Scherlag, Yu Liu, Heng Cai, Lilei Yu, Eric Hepler, Shailesh Male, Warren M. Jackman and Sunny S. Po
Chapter 18 Mapping of Atrial Repolarization Changes and Tachyarrhythmia Sites of Origin During Activation of Mediastinal Nerve Inputs to the Intrinsic Cardiac Nervous System (pages 172β178): Rene Cardinal and Pierre Page
Chapter 19 How to Map Autonomic Activity (pages 179β187): Eue?Keun Choi, Mark J. Shen, Shien?Fong Lin, Michael C. Fishbein, Lan S. Chen and Peng?Sheng Chen
Chapter 20 Mapping of Human Atrial Flutter and Its Variants (pages 189β212): Navinder S. Sawhney, Wayne Whitwam and Gregory K. Feld
Chapter 21 New Insights into Reentry Circuits from Mapping and Ablation of Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia (pages 213β223): Tomos Walters and Jonathan M. Kalman
Chapter 22 Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia: Current Understanding and Controversies (pages 224β248): Mohammad?Reza Jazayeri, Edward T. Keelan and Mohammad?Ali Jazayeri
Chapter 23 Mapping of Typical Preexcitation Syndromes (pages 249β261): Pradyot Saklani, Peter Leong?Sit, Lorne J. Gula, Allan C. Skanes, Andrew D. Krahn, Raymond Yee and George J. Klein
Chapter 24 Cardiac Mapping in Variants of the Ventricular Preexcitation Syndrome (pages 262β298): Eduardo Back Sternick, Yash Lokhandwala and Hein J. J. Wellens
Chapter 25 Three?Dimensional Post?Pacing Interval Mapping of Left Atrial Tachycardia (pages 299β305): Philipp Sommer and Christopher Piorkowski
Chapter 26 Recent Observations in Mapping of Complex Fractionated Atrial Electrograms in Atrial Fibrillation (pages 306β316): Koonlawee Nademanee and Montawatt Amnueypol
Chapter 27 Monophasic Action Potential Recordings in Atrial Fibrillation and Role of Repolarization Alternans (pages 317β327): Michael R. Franz, Sameer M. Jamal and Sanjiv Narayan
Chapter 28 Mapping of the Atrial Electrogram in Sinus Rhythm and Different Atrial Fibrillation Substrates (pages 328β340): Yenn?Jiang Lin, Shih?Lin Chang, Li?Wei Lo and Shih?Ann Chen
Chapter 29 Management of Atrial Tachycardias Arising in the Context of Atrial Fibrillation Ablation (pages 341β350): Amir S. Jadidi, Ashok J. Shah, Meleze Hocini, Michel Haissaguerre and Pierre Jais
Chapter 30 Stepwise Approach to Management of Atrial Arrhythmias after Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation (pages 351β357): Borislav Dinov, Arash Arya and Gerhard Hindricks
Chapter 31 Mapping of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: How Many Sites, How Many Lines? (pages 358β366): Claude S. Elayi, Luigi Di Biase, Gustavo Morales, Jenks Thompson and Andrea Natale
Chapter 32 Mapping of Focal Right Atrial and Coronary Sinus Tachycardias (pages 367β379): Nitish Badhwar, Byron K. Lee, Melvin M. Scheinman and Jeffrey E. Olgin
Chapter 33 Is There a Role For Mapping of Dominant Frequency in Human Atrial Fibrillation? (pages 380β390): Hakan Oral and Fred Morady
Chapter 34 Do Mapping Strategies Influence the Outcome in AF Ablation? (pages 391β399): Laura Vitali Serdoz and Riccardo Cappato
Chapter 35 Mapping of Atrial Fibrillation: Comparing Complex Fractionated Atrial Electrograms, Voltage Maps, Dominant Frequency Maps and Ganglionic Plexi (pages 400β409): Amin Al?Ahmad and John A. Schoenhard
Chapter 36 Mapping Strategies in Failed and Redo Ablation of Atrial Arrhythmias (pages 410β417): Stephen B. Wilton, Shinsuke Miyazaki and Michel Haissaguerre
Chapter 37 The Use of Multi?electrode Catheters for Electroanatomical Mapping of Atrial Fibrillation (pages 418β421): Moussa Mansour and Jeremy N. Ruskin
Chapter 38 Mapping of VT in Structurally Normal Hearts (pages 423β438): Amit J. Thosani, Martin L. Bernier and Mark E. Josephson
Chapter 39 Advances in Mapping and Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Ischemic and Scar?related Substrates (pages 439β449): Ransford S. Brenya, Deepak Bhakta and John M. Miller
Chapter 40 Mapping of Ventricular Tachycardias in Rare Cardiomyopathies (pages 450β458): Lars Eckardt, Dirk Dechering, Stephan Zellerhoff, Gunter Breithardt and Kristina Wasmer
Chapter 41 Advances in Mapping of Ventricular Fibrillation and Defibrillation: Role of the Purkinje System (pages 459β466): Derek J. Dosdall, Paul B. Tabereaux and Raymond E. Ideker
Chapter 42 Phase Mapping of Cardiac Fibrillation: Applications in Studying Human Ventricular Fibrillation (pages 467β476): Karthikeyan Umapathy, Stephane Masse and Kumaraswamy Nanthakumar
Chapter 43 Myocardial Substrate Mapping in Non?ischemic Cardiomyopathy Ventricular Tachycardia (pages 477β483): Michifumi Tokuda and William G. Stevenson
Chapter 44 Epicardial Mapping: Technique, Indication and Results (pages 484β499): Jeffrey R. Winterfield, Alexander Green, Peter Santucci, Smit Vasaiwala and David J. Wilber
Chapter 45 Combined Endocardial and Epicardial Mapping of Ventricular Tachycardia (pages 500β513): Mathew D. Hutchinson and Francis E. Marchlinski
Chapter 46 Localization of the Arrhythmogenic Substrate in Non?ischemic Cardiomyopathy: Combined Endocardial and Epicardial Mapping and Ablation (pages 514β523): Nilesh S. Mathuria, Roderick Tung and Kalyanam Shivkumar
Chapter 47 Is Resetting and Entrainment Mapping Still Useful with New Technologies? (pages 524β536): David J. Callans
Chapter 48 Should We Map and Ablate the Triggers, Substrates, Ventricular Tachycardia Circuit or All? (pages 537β543): Daniel Steven, Jakob Luker, Arian Sultan, Imke Drewitz, Boris Hoffmann, Helge Servatius and Stephan Willems
Chapter 49 Mapping of Ventricular Arrhythmias Originating from Aortic and Pulmonic Valves (pages 544β550): Erik Wissner, Andreas Metzner, Roland Richard Tilz, Feifan Ouyang and Karl?Heinz Kuck
Chapter 50 Do Mapping Strategies Influence Outcomes in Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation? (pages 551β559): Pasquale Vergara, Nicola Trevisi and Paolo Della Bella
Chapter 51 Future in Intracardiac Three?dimensional Mapping?Fluroscopy Integrated Sensor?Based Catheter Navigation: The MediGuide Technology (pages 561β565): Thomas Gaspar and Christopher Piorkowski
Chapter 52 Role of Remote Navigation in Mapping and Ablation of Complex Arrhythmias (pages 566β573): Sabine Ernst
Chapter 53 Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging?Derived Myocardial Fiber Disarray in Hypertensive Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: Visualization, Quantification and the Effect on Mechanical Function (pages 574β588): Archontis Giannakidis, Damien Rohmer, Alexander I. Veress and Grant T. Gullberg
Chapter 54 Imaging Fiber Orientation with Optical Coherence Tomography and Diffusion?Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging and its Role in Arrhythmogenesis (pages 589β597): Rachel C. Myles and Crystal M. Ripplinger
Chapter 55 Novel Imaging Strategies for Cardiac Arrhythmias (pages 598β611): Abhishek Deshmukh, Jagat Narula and Partho P. Sengupta
Chapter 56 Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Mapping the Architecture of the Arrhythmia Substrate in Patients with Ischemic and Non?ischemic Cardiomyopathy (pages 612β619): Frank Bogun and Gisela Mueller
Chapter 57 New Image Integration Technologies for Optimization of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (pages 620β626): Charlotte Eitel and Christopher Piorkowski
Chapter 58 Role of Mapping and Imaging in Brugada Syndrome (pages 627β643): Sergio Richter and Pedro Brugada
Chapter 59 Role of Mapping and Ablation in Genetic Diseases: Long QT Syndrome and Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia (pages 644β655): Steven J. Fowler, Larry A. Chinitz and Silvia G. Priori
Chapter 60 Role of Late Gadolinium?Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Detection and Quantification of Atrial Fibrosis (pages 656β663): Alexies Ramirez and Nassir F. Marrouche
Chapter 61 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Risk Stratification and Management of Arrhythmia (pages 664β677): Pier D. Lambiase and William J. McKenna
Chapter 62 Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy (pages 678β685): Aditya Bhonsale, Hugh Calkins and Harikrishna Tandri
Chapter 63 Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography Imaging to Guide Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias in Complex Cardiac Morphologies (pages 686β704): Farhood Saremi
Chapter 64 Multi?modality and Multi?dimensional Mapping: How Far Do We Need To Go? (pages 705β711): Nikolaos Kanagkinis, Arash Arya and Gerhard Hindricks
Chapter 65 Advances in Non?invasive Electrocardiographic Imaging: Examples of Atrial Arrhythmias (pages 712β721): Yoram Rudy, Phillip S. Cuculich and Ramya Vijayakumar
Chapter 66 ST Segment Mapping in Ventricular Tachycardia (pages 722β725): Levent Sahiner and Ali Oto
Chapter 67 Microvolt T?wave Alternans (pages 726β731): Levent Sahiner and Ali Oto
Chapter 68 Electrophysiological Implications of Myocardial Cell and Gene Therapy Strategies (pages 732β741): Leonid Maizels and Lior Gepstein
Chapter 69 Towards Non?invasive Mapping and Imaging of Cardiac Arrhythmias (pages 742β755): Victoria Delgado, Matteo Bertini and Jeroen J. Bax
Chapter 70 Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease (pages 756β770): Edward P. Walsh
Chapter 71 Mapping and Imaging of Supraventricular Arrhythmias in Adult Complex Congenital Heart Disease (pages 771β787): Paul Khairy
Chapter 72 Remodeling and Reverse Remodeling: Mapping/Imaging Findings (pages 788β796): Philippe Comtois and Stanley Nattel
Chapter 73 Epicardial Mapping of Longstanding Persistent Atrial Fibrillation (pages 797β808): Natasja de Groot and Maurits Allessie
Chapter 74 Use of Intracardiac Echocardiography to Guide Ablation of Atrial and Ventricular Arrhythmias (pages 809β818): Jason T. Jacobson and Bradley P. Knight
Chapter 75 Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Electrophysiology (pages 819β827): Anita Wokhlu and Douglas L. Packer
Chapter 76 Magnetic Resonance Phase Mapping for Myocardial Structural Abnormalities Relevant to Arrhythmias (pages 828β835): Daniela Foll, Thomas Faber, Michael Markl, Christoph Bode and Bernd Jung
Chapter 77 Three?Dimensional Mapping to Guide Optimal Catheter Position in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (pages 836β846): David Spragg, Fady Dawoud and Albert C. Lardo
Chapter 78 Array Tomography for Cardiovascular Imaging: Description of Technique and Potential Applications (pages 847β856): Sanaz Saatchi, Stephen J. Smith and Kristina D. Micheva
Chapter 79 Optimizing Patient Safety and Image Quality with Cardiac Mapping and Imaging Tools During Catheter Ablation (pages 857β866): Monica Jiddou and David E. Haines
Chapter 80 The Future of Cardiac Mapping: Dawn of a New Decade (pages 867β917): Mohammad Shenasa, Shahriar Heidary, Javad Rahimian and Gerhard Hindricks
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