Description
By: Demosthenes G Katritsis MD PhD FRCP FESC FACC, Fred Morady MD
PDF: 32.6MB
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology: A Practical Guide (1st Edition) provides a hands-on approach to the complex and dynamic field of cardiac electrophysiology. Designed to be a practical guide for novice and experienced electrophysiologists, the text covers a range of essential topics including electrophysiological procedures, catheter ablation, device implantation, and troubleshooting. The book bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice with its clear illustrations, detailed step-by-step explanations, and real-world case studies.
The authors focus on translating evidence-based practices into actionable insights, making it an invaluable resource for diagnosing and managing arrhythmias. Each chapter is written in an accessible format, ensuring that even complex topics are presented understandably.
Key Features
- Practical Focus: Emphasis on real-world applications of electrophysiological techniques and procedures.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Includes topics like catheter ablation, pacing, and advanced mapping technologies.
- Case-Based Learning: Features case studies to demonstrate the application of concepts in clinical scenarios.
- Visual Aids: Detailed illustrations and diagrams to enhance understanding of key concepts.
- Evidence-Based Insights: Highlights current guidelines and recommendations in electrophysiology.
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