Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Growing clinical experience and additional clinical trials are resulting in changes in how patients are selected for CRT. This new edition of the successful Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy builds on the strengths of the first e
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, Second Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 455
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Growing clinical experience and additional clinical trials are resulting in changes in how patients are selected for CRT.
This new edition of the successful Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy builds on the strengths of the first edition, providing basic knowledge as well as an up-to-date summary of new advances in CRT for heart failure. Fully updated to include information on technological advances, trouble shooting and recent key clinical trials, and with nine new chapters, this expanded text provides the latest information, keeping the reader up-to-date with this rapidly evolving field.
The second edition of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy is an essential addition to your collection.Content:
Chapter 1 The Epidemiology of Heart Failure and Commonly Associated Conduction Disorders (pages 1โ14): Maren E. Jeffery and Mariell Jessup
Chapter 2 Comprehensive Pharmacologic Management Strategies for Heart Failure (pages 15โ34): Garrie J. Haas and William T. Abraham
Chapter 3 Electrical Activation Sequence (pages 35โ54): Cecilia Fantoni and Angelo Auricchio
Chapter 4 Myocardial Mechano?Energetics (pages 55โ76): Tammo Delhaas and Frits W. Prinzen
Chapter 5 Assessment of Electrical and Mechanical Dyssynchrony: Conventional Echocardiography (pages 77โ90): Ole?A. Breithardt
Chapter 6 Newer Echocardiographic Techniques for the Assessment of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (pages 91โ131): Cheuk?Man Yu and Qing Zhang
Chapter 7 Value of Non?Echocardiographic Imaging Techniques in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (pages 132โ143): Claudia Ypenburg, Gabe B. Bleeker, Martin J. Schalij and Jeroen J. Bax
Chapter 8 Programming and Diagnostic Features of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices (pages 144โ165): David Luria, Osnat Gurevitz and Michael Glikson
Chapter 9 Anatomy of the Coronary Sinus (pages 166โ182): Samuel J. Asirvatham
Chapter 10 Techniques for Visualizing the Coronary Sinus and Coronary Venous Anatomy (pages 183โ195): Jagmeet P. Singh and Angelo Auricchio
Chapter 11 Implantation Techniques for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (pages 196โ238): Michael O. Sweeney
Chapter 12 Surgical Approaches to Epicardial Left Ventricular Lead Implantation for Biventricular Pacing (pages 239โ249): Sandhya K. Balaram, Joseph J. DeRose and Jonathan S. Steinberg
Chapter 13 Remote Navigation Implantation Technique (pages 250โ260): Carlo Pappone and Vincenzo Santinelli
Chapter 14 Clinical Trials Supporting Current Indications for CRT (pages 261โ276): David L. Hayes and William T. Abraham
Chapter 15 Trials of CRT in Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Rhythm Management Issues (pages 277โ289): Maurizio Gasparini and Francois Regoli
Chapter 16 Ongoing Trials to Further Shape the Future of CRT (pages 290โ300): David L. Hayes and Cheuk?Man Yu
Chapter 17 Consideration of CRT in the Pediatric Population (pages 301โ308): Anne M. Dubin
Chapter 18 Importance of the Surface Electrocardiogram for the Assessment of Cardiac Resynchronization (pages 309โ323): S. Serge Barold, Michael C. Giudici and Bengt Herweg
Chapter 19 Troubleshooting (pages 324โ355): Christophe Leclercq, Philippe Mabo and J. Claude Daubert
Chapter 20 Optimization of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (pages 356โ373): Jeffrey Wing?Hong Fung, Stephane Garrigue and Cheuk?Man Yu
Chapter 21 Management Strategies for Patients not Responding to CRT (pages 374โ387): John P. Boehmer
Chapter 22 Device?Based Monitoring and Lung Impedance (pages 388โ403): Jeffrey Wing?Hong Fung, Philip B. Adamson and Cheuk?Man Yu
Chapter 23 Device?Based Patient Management (pages 404โ418): Maria Rosa Costanzo and Salpy Pamboukian
Chapter 24 Health Economics (pages 419โ435): Francisco Leyva
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