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Ehra Book of Interventional Electrophysiology - Case-Based Learning With Multiple Choice Questions

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The EHRA Book of Interventional Electrophysiology is the second official textbook of European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA). Using clinical cases to encourage practical learning, this book assists electrophysiologists and device specialists in tackling both common and unusual situations that they may encounter during daily practice.

Richly illustrated, and covering electrophysiological procedures for supra-ventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, the book enables specialists to deepen their understanding of complex concepts and techniques. Tracings, covering supra-ventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, are presented with multiple-choice questions to allow readers to hone their skills for interpreting challenging cases and to prepare for the EHRA certification exam in electrophysiology. Cases include Orthodromic AVRT, PV Isolation, VT ablation, and Atypical left atrial flutter to name a few.

The EHRA Book of Interventional Electrophysiology is a wide-ranging, practical case-book, written by leading experts in the field and edited by members of the EHRA education committee: an essential companion for electrophysiologists and trainees alike.

List of contents

  • Case 1: Accessory pathway

  • Case 2: IAP in AVNRT patient

  • Case 3: Orthodromic AVRT

  • Case 4: AVB III infra-Hisian

  • Case 5: Para-Hisian pacing: AP

  • Case 6: Para-Hisian pacing AVN

  • Case 7: Para-Hisian pacing fusion

  • Case 8: Atrial tachycardia

  • Case 9: Unipolar EGM

  • Case 10: Orthodromic AVRT/2

  • Case 11: Orthodromic AVRT/3

  • Case 12: Orthodromic AVRT/4

  • Case 13: Mahaim/1

  • Case 14: Adenosine-sensitive AP

  • Case 15: Delta-HA in SF AVNRT

  • Case 16: Delta-HA in SS AVNRT

  • Case 17: AT/1

  • Case 18: Bipolar vs unipolar EGM

  • Case 19: CTI ablation

  • Case 20: PV isolation/1

  • Case 21: Mahaim/2

  • Case 22: Atypical left atrial flutter/1

  • Case 23: PV isolation/2

  • Case 24: Activation recovery interval

  • Case 25: Double fire tachycardia

  • Case 26: Typical AVNRT/1

  • Case 27: 2-for-1

  • Case 28: Atypical AVNRT

  • Case 29: JR with retrograde block

  • Case 30: JR after AVNRT

  • Case 31: PJRT

  • Case 32: Atypical left atrial flutter/2

  • Case 33: PV isolation, PVAC

  • Case 34: PV isolation/3

  • Case 35: Orthodromic AVRT: atrio-fascicular?

  • Case 36: Orthodromic AVRT/5

  • Case 37: Atypical left atrial flutter/3

  • Case 38: Recruitment of bundle branch conduction by VPB

  • Case 39: Best ablation electrogram left sided AP ablated via transseptal approach

  • Case 40: AVNRT common, 2:1 AV response

  • Case 41: AT/2

  • Case 42: PV isolation, lasso

  • Case 43: Far-field SVC potential in RSPV

  • Case 44: Azygos continuation of interupted SVC

  • Case 45: Typical AVNRT/2

  • Case 46: SVT inducing VT

  • Case 47: VT ablation/1

  • Case 48: VT ablation/2

  • Case 49: VT ablation/3

  • Case 50: Fractionated EGM

  • Case 51: VT from proximal His-Purkinje system

  • Case 52: Fascicular VT

  • Case 53: Mahaim/3

  • Case 54: VT ablation/4

  • Case 55: VT ablation/5

  • Case 56: Fasciculo-ventricular AP

  • Case 57: Aortic cusp VPB

  • Case 58: Idiopathic VF ablation

  • Case 59: VT ablation/6

  • Case 60: VT ablation/7

  • Case 61: PV isolation/4

  • Case 62: Infra-Hisian 2:1 block in SF AVNRT

  • Case 63: Ablation site slow pathway

  • Case 64: RA free wall flutter, earliest at SD

  • Case 65: CW typical flutter

  • Case 66: VPB ablation

  • Case 67: A-before-A in AVNRT
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    About the author










    Professor Heidbuchel graduated as MD from the University of Leuven, Belgium, in 1986. He went on to undertake a PhD in Physiology (1992), gained specialist degrees in Internal Medicine (1993) and Cardiology (1995), and a special accreditation in Hospital Administration and Management (2005). He trained as a Resarch Fellow of the NIH at the University of Oklahoma in 1993 and 1994, supported by a Fulbright-Hays grant-in-aid, and was a Fundamental Clinical Investigator of the Fund for Scientific Research Flanders from 1996 to 2006.

    Professor Heidbuchel worked at the University Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine of the University of Leuven, Belgium, between 1994 and 2014. In 2014 he moved to the Heart Center of the Jessa Hospital and Hasselt University, Belgium.

    Professor Duytschaever became professor in electrophysiology at the University of Ghent in 2003. Since 2006, he has been conducting diagnostic and interventional electrophysiology at the department of cardiology at St Jan Hospital Bruges. Professor Duytschaever is an active clinical researcher at both institutes and has published widely on the pathogenesis and treatment of arrhythmias. He is a member of the EHRA education committee.

    Professor Burri is an electrophysiologist involved in ablation and device procedures. He has chaired the EHRA education committee and is also a member of the ESC education committee. He is a Professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Geneva.


    Summary

    The EHRA Book of Interventional Electrophysiology is the second official textbook of European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA). Using clinical cases to encourage practical learning, this book assists electrophysiologists and device specialists in tackling both common and unusual situations that they may encounter during daily practice.

    Richly illustrated, and covering electrophysiological procedures for supra-ventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, the book enables specialists to deepen their understanding of complex concepts and techniques. Tracings, covering supra-ventricular and ventricular arrhythmias, are presented with multiple-choice questions to allow readers to hone their skills for interpreting challenging cases and to prepare for the EHRA certification exam in electrophysiology. Cases include Orthodromic AVRT, PV Isolation, VT ablation, and Atypical left atrial flutter to name a few.

    The EHRA Book of Interventional Electrophysiology is a wide-ranging, practical case-book, written by leading experts in the field and edited by members of the EHRA education committee: an essential companion for electrophysiologists and trainees alike.

    Report

    The basics of clinical cardiac electrophysiology set out with beautiful traces and clear concise explanations - an excellent and efficient learning resource. Prof. Dr. John Camm, Professor of Clinical Cardiology, St. Georges University of London

Product details

Authors Hein (University of Antwerp and Univer Heidbuchel
Assisted by Haran Burri (Editor), Haran (Cardiology Department University Hospital of Geneva Burri (Editor), Mattias Duytschaever (Editor), PhD Duytschaever MD (Editor), Hein Heidbuchel (Editor), Hein (University of Antwerp and University Hospital Antwerp Heidbuchel (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.03.2017
 
EAN 9780198766377
ISBN 978-0-19-876637-7
No. of pages 320
Series The European Society of Cardiology Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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