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Informationen zum Autor Blair P. Grubb, MD is Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the Medical Collge of Ohio Brian Olshansky, MD is Professor of Internal Medicine and Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology at the University of Iowa Hospitals. Klappentext Syncope: Mechanisms and Management is the principle text and sole source devoted to pathophysiological, clinical diagnostic and therapeutic information in this field. The second edition has been completely updated and remains the most comprehensive and useable reference ever published on this common clinical entity. It is a 'must-have' purchase providing up-to-date coverage of virtually every known cause of syncope, integrating knowledge of pathophysiology with practical guidelines for diagnosis and management. This book includes new chapters and new data from the ISSUE trial, as well as results of the multi-center trials using device therapy in patients with syncope and organic heart disease. It also contains updated information about the mechanism of neurocardiogenic syncope, carotid-sinus hypersensitivity, syncope in childhood and adolescence, chronic fatigue and orthostatic hypotensive disorders. Syncope: Mechanisms and Management is thoughtfully structured to make this large quantity of diverse information easy to digest - each section is designed to stand alone while also being part of a coherent whole, forming a solid foundation for further development in this rapidly expanding and increasingly complex field. Zusammenfassung Syncope: Mechanisms and Management is the principle text and sole source devoted to pathophysiological! clinical diagnostic and therapeutic information in this field. The second edition has been completely updated and remains the most comprehensive and useable reference ever published on this common clinical entity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Syncope: An Overview of Evaluation and Management. Chapter 2: Neurocardiogenic Syncope. Chapter 3: Dysautonomic (Orthostatic) Syncope. Chapter 4: Bradyarrhythmias as a Cause of Syncope. Chapter 5: Tachyarrhythmias as a Cause of Syncope. Chapter 6: Use of Electrophysiologic Studies in Syncope: Practical Aspects of Diagnosis and Management. Chapter 7: Tilt Table Testing. Chapter 8: Use of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators in Patients With Syncope. Chapter 9: Neurologic Causes of Syncope. Chapter 10: Structural and Obstructive Causes of Cardiovascular Syncope. Chapter 11: Inherited Arrhythmic and Related Causes of Syncope. Chapter 12: Psychiatric Disorders in Patients With Syncope. Chapter 13: Postural Tachycardia, Orthostatic Intolerance and the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Chapter 14: Carotid Sinus Hypersensitivity. Chapter 15: Miscellaneous Causes of Syncope. Chapter 16: Syncope in the Child and Adolescent. Chapter 17: Syncope in the Athlete. Chapter 18: Syncope in the Elderly. Chapter 19: The Implantable Loop Recorder for Diagnosis of Unexplained Syncope. Chapter 20: Driving and Syncope . . Chapter 21: Syncope and the Law ...