Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers and Defibrillators: All You Wanted to Know
Anthony W. C. ChowNot only does Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers and Defibrillators provide a sound introduction to the subject, in the later chapters it goes beyond the basics, introducing more advanced techniques such as lead extraction. It can be used both for those in training and for those with direct patient care responsibilities.
With its up to date, evidence-based approach and inclusion of the latest AHA guidelines on pacing, this is an ideal guide to a major aspect of modern cardiac management.Content:
Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Pacing (pages 1–28): Malcolm Kirk
Chapter 2 Temporary Cardiac Pacing (pages 29–52): Oliver R. Segal, Vias Markides, D. Wyn Davies and Nicholas S. Peters
Chapter 3 Pacemaker Implantation and Indications (pages 53–69): Aneesh V. Tolat and Peter J. Zimetbaum
Chapter 4 The ICD and How it Works (pages 70–80): Henry F. Clemo and Kenneth A. Ellenbogen
Chapter 5 Indications for the Implanted Cardioverter?Defibrillator (pages 81–96): Alfred E. Buxton
Chapter 6 ICD Follow?Up: Complications, Troubleshooting, and Emergencies Related to ICDs (pages 97–109): Kristin E. Ellison
Chapter 7 Pacing Therapies for Heart Failure (pages 110–133): Rebecca E. Lane, Martin R. Cowie and Anthony W. C. Chow
Chapter 8 Pacing in Special Cases: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Congenital Heart Disease (pages 134–150): Martin Lowe and Fiona Walker
Chapter 9 Lead Problems, Device Infections, and Lead Extraction (pages 151–169): Richard Schilling and Simon Sporton