3 edition of Cardiac pacing found in the catalog.
Published
1977
by Excerpta Medica, sole distributors in the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier/North-Holland in Amsterdam, New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
Statement | editor, Y. Watanabe. |
Series | International congress series ;, no. 395 |
Contributions | Watanabe, Yoshio, 1925- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC684.P3 I57 1976 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi, 601 p. : |
Number of Pages | 601 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4907414M |
ISBN 10 | 0444152342 |
LC Control Number | 76055691 |
Temporary cardiac pacing involves electrical cardiac stimulation to treat a bradyarrhythmia or tachyarrhythmia until it resolves or until long-term therapy can be initiated. The purpose of temporary pacing is to re-establish circulatory integrity and normal hemodynamics that are acutely compromised by a slow or fast heart rate. Even if it seems desirable to include as many presentations of a conference as possible, the large number of excellent presentations at the VIIth World Symposium on Cardiac Pacing, oral presentations and posters, could not be published within an accepta ble time period.
Fig. 1 summarizes the different proposed strategies of physiological cardiac pacing. Long-term adverse electromechanical and hemodynamics of RV apical pacing is a proven fact. Direct HBP or PHP is supposed to be the most physiological mode of pacing. It is ideal for patients with AV nodal disease or intra-His bundle disease. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Understanding Cardiac Pacing: A Guide for Nurses by Kevan Metcalfe (, Book, Other) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
This volume is addressed not only to the participants of the VIIth World Symposium on Cardiac Pacing but to everybody involved in diagnostic and therapeutic cardiac stimula tion. The experience has shown that proceedings of conferences of comparable size are usually published with a considerable time delay limiting its value as a source of. Now in its updated Sixth Edition, this highly popular book provides a practical introduction to the basic principles of cardiac pacing. It explains when and how to place temporary and permanent pacemakers, how to set rates and make adjustments, and how to monitor patients to ensure that the pacemaker is functioning properly. The complexities of cardiac electrophysiology are Price: $
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Fully revised and updated, the fourth edition of Cardiac Pacing and ICDs continues to be an accessible and practical clinical reference for residents, fellows, surgeons, nurses, PAs, and technicians.
The chapters are organized in the sequence of the evaluation of an actual patient, making it an effective practical guide. Revised chapters and. Different artificial tools, such as heart-pacing devices, wearable and implantable monitors, engineered heart valves and stents, and many other cardiac devices, are in use in medical practice.
Recent developments in the methods of cardiac pacing along with appropriate selection of equipment are the purpose of this book. Implantable heart rate management devices and Author: Mart Min.
Your must-have bench reference for cardiac electrophysiology is now better than ever. New to this Edition. New focus on clinical relevance throughout, with reorganized content and 15 new chapters.; New coverage of balloons, snares, venoplasty, spinal and neural stimulation, subcutaneous ICDs and leadless pacing, non-CS lead implantation, His-bundle Format: Book.
Building layer by layer on the fundamental principles and concluding with advanced concepts, The Nuts and Bolts of Cardiac Pacing is intended for a novice to appreciate overall concepts and for a seasoned veteran to turn to answer a specific question.
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It explains when and how to place temporary and permanent pacemakers, how to set rates and make adjustments, and how to monitor patients to ensure that the pacemaker is functioning properly.
The complexities of cardiac electrophysiology are. Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation offers sensible, matter-of-fact methods for understanding and caring for patients, making everyday clinical encounters easier and more productive.
Readers will appreciate the knowledge and experience shared by the authors of this book. - Cardiac pacing involves the fitting of a pacemaker to regulate the heart rate. - A pacemaker is a small, battery-operated device that enables the heart to maintain a regular rhythm.
- Some pacemakers are permanent (internal) and some are temporary (external). - The battery in a permanent pacemaker should last years.
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Written specifically for non-cardiologists in a lively, intelligent and easy Pages: A ‘Dummy’ book on cardiac pacing would appeal to nurses, cardiology technicians, medical students and pacemaker companies for training their staff. We started with the assumption that the reader would know the principles of electrocardiography as in Dubin’s book.
Audience: The book is written for the novice or newcomer to cardiac pacing, rather than an expert or experienced practitioner who works with pacemakers on a regular basis. It would be challenging to comprehend the material for a reader who did not have a cardiovascular background and experience in ECG : Wiley.
Cardiac Electrophysiology Core Reading List Recommendations for the Physician and Allied following texts are recommended by IBHRE as possible resources for exam preparation.
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Written specifically for non-cardiologists in a lively, intelligent and easy to follow style, it emphasizes real-life clinical practice and practical tips.
This book discusses cardiac pacing a physiological approach. This book consists of 14 chapters. Chapter 1 discusses the history of pacemaker. The history of pacing is an exciting story of initiative and innovation, often in the face of criticism and opposition.
Chapter 2 introduces the physiological pacing. Chapter 3 introduces the Managing : Asit Das.Inclinical cardiac electrophysiology became a recognized sub-speciality of the American Board of Internal Medicine.
The formal recognition of this highly specialized and technical field of medicine represents the culmination of thirty years of .