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Clinical Aspects of Cardiac Arrhythmias

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We were particularly pleased to compile this volume entitled 'Clinical Aspects of Cardiac Arrhythmias'. Recent years have seen the publication of many textbooks on cardiac arrhythmias, some of which concentrate on one particular aspect such as drug management, electrocardiographic appearances, electrophysiological evaluation etc; and others of which are the collated reports of symposia, often dealing with detailed con siderations of highly specialised problems. Most of the larger more comprehensive texts have devoted a substantial proportion to basic considerations and experimental observations, far removed from the clinical arena. When asked to contribute to the series 'Current Status of Clinical Cardiology' we felt that the clinical aspects of cardiac arrhyth mias should be emphasized, and that the text should be as comprehensive as possible within the limitations of a single volume in this series. This comprehensive but clinical approach has necessitated the inclusion of certain subjects such as the mechanisms of tachycardia, metabolic aspects of cardiac arrhythmias and reperfusion arrhythmias, which are not directly or exclusively clinical. However, the rapid advances in these areas in recent years are likely to have increasingly important clinical con seq uences. Although the epidemiology of clinical arrhythmias is difficult to dis cover, it is widely appreciated that arrhythmias are commonplace.

List of contents

1 Mechanisms of tachycardia in the experimental setting and their possible clinical importance.- 2 Metabolic factors in the genesis of ventricular arrhythmias.- 3 The electrophysiology of reperfusion-induced arrhythmias following acute myocardial ischaemia.- 4 Autonomic tone modulation of cardiac arrhythmias.- 5 Haemodynamic consequences of cardiac arrhythmias.- 6 The morphological correlates of atrial and ventricular tachycardias.- 7 Diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias from the surface electrocardiogram.- 8 Ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring in the diagnosis of arrhythmias.- 9 The role of electrophysiological study in the diagnosis of arrhythmias.- 10 Signal-averaged surface electrocardiography.- 11 Arrhythmias in children.- 12 Special aspects of arrhythmias in the elderly.- 13 Normal and abnormal responses of cardiac rhythm to spontaneous physiological manoeuvres.- 14 Ventricular arrhythmias in acute myocardial infarction.- 15 Practical cardiac pacing.- 16 External electrical defibrillation and cardioversion.- 17 Drugs used for the treatment of tachycardias.- 18 The arrhythmogenic effects of antiarrhythmic drugs. Types, mechanisms and predisposing factors.- 19 Digitalis and arrhythmias.- 20 Implantable electrical devices for the treatment of tachy arrhythmias.- 21 The high energy catheter ablation technique in the management of tachyarrhythmias.- 22 Surgery for the treatment of tachycardias.- 23 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Report

`I would recommend the book to all who wish a more detailed knowledge of cardiac arrhythmias, with confidence that they will find the subject of their choice discussed lucidly and clearly.'
International Journal of Cardiology, 29, 1990

Product details

Assisted by A. J. Camm (Editor), A. John Camm (Editor), A.J. Camm (Editor), J Camm (Editor), A J Camm (Editor), Ward (Editor), Ward (Editor), D. Ward (Editor), David E. Ward (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2013
 
EAN 9789401070737
ISBN 978-94-0-107073-7
No. of pages 448
Illustrations 448 p.
Series Current Status of Clinical Cardiology
Current Status of Clinical Cardiology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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