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New Arrhythmia Technologies

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Paul J Wang is the Director of the Stanford Cardiac Arrhythmia Service and Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory. He received his undergraduate degree at Harvard University and his medical degree at Columbia University in New York City. He received his medical residency at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City and completed his cardiovascular training at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Dr Wang has co-authored textbooks on implantable defibrillators, sudden cardiac death, and cardiac resynchronization/biventricular pacing therapy and has invented a number of new arrhythmia technologies. He articipates on numerous national boards and panels in cardiac electrophysiology. He is currently Vice-Chair of the Education Committee of the Heart Rhythm Society. He is co-director of an Advanced Course in Pacemakers, Implantable Defibrillators, and Resynchronization Therapy sponsored by the Heart Rhythm Society. He also serves as a member of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Board Certification Exam Writing Committee of the American Board of Internal Medicine. Klappentext New Arrhythmia Technologies provides a complete discussion of recent, emerging, and future arrhythmia technologies. This forward-thinking book details successful trials and investigates areas of research that have not yet reached the trial phase. The elite panel of authors have explored fresh information on: advances in antiarrhythmic pharmacologis therapy advances in monitoring, risk assessment, and noninvasive mapping advances in pacing therapy advances in implantable defibrillators advances in catheter and surgical ablation advances in antiarrhythmic biological therapy vision for the future of arrhythmia technologies web-based defibrillation monitoring. New Arrhythmia Technologies presents a unique view of the latest in arrhythmia innovations through the eyes of the experts in the field. Zusammenfassung New Arrhythmia Technologies provides a complete discussion of recent! emerging! and future arrhythmia technologies. This forward-thinking book details successful trials and investigates areas of research that have not yet reached the trial phase. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors. Preface. Section I Advances in Antiarrhythmic Pharmacologic Therapy . Chapter 1 New Antiarrhythmic Pharmacologic Therapies and Regulatory Issues in Antiarrhythmic Drug Development. Chapter 2 New Frontiers in Antithrombotic Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation. . Section II Future of Antiarrhythmic Therapy . . Chapter 3 Principles of Pharmacogenomics: Focus on Arrhythmias. Chapter 4The Cardiac Sodium Channel Carboxy Terminus: Predicted and Detected Structure Provide a Novel Target for Antiarrhythmic Drug Development. Chapter 5Embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes as a model for arrhythmia. Chapter 6Gene and Cell Therapy for Sinus and AV Nodal Dysfunction. Chapter 7Gene Therapy for Cardiac Tachyarrhythmias. Section III Monitoring, Noninvasive Mapping, Risk Assessment, and External Defibrillation . Chapter 8 New Developments in Noninvasive Rhythm Monitoring, Implantable Hemodynamic, Monitoring, Functional Status Monitoring ,and Non-Invasive Mapping. Chapter 9Techniques of Prediction of Arrhythmia Occurrence and Stratification for Sudden Cardiac Death. Chapter 10 Beta-blocker Efficacy in Long QT Syndrome Patients with Mutations in the Pore and Nonpore Regions of the hERG Potassium-channel Gene. Chapter 11 New Developments in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Defibrillation. Section IV Advances in Pacing . Chapter 12 Sensor and Sensor Algorithms. Chapter 13New Electrode and Lead Designs for Pacemakers. Chapter 14Current Concepts in Intravascular Pacemaker and Defibrillator Lead Extract...

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