Description
Book SynopsisThis practical how-to manual for interpreting electrograms and understanding how they relate to the more easily understood/obtained electrocardiogram (ECG) is designed to be used in electrophysiology laboratories and during preparation for certification tests.
Table of ContentsPreface, vii
Part 1 Electrophysiology Concepts.
1 Procedural issues for electrophysiologic studies: vascular access, cardiac chamber access, and catheters, 3
2 Fluoroscopic anatomy and electrophysiologic recording in the heart, 15
3 Programmed stimulation, 29
4 Bradycardia, 51
5 Supraventricular tachycardia, 60
6 Wide complex tachycardia, 86
7 New technology, 94
8 Power sources for ablation, 99
Part 2 Specific Arrhythmias.
9 Accessory pathways, 107
10 AV node reentry, 132
11 Focal atrial tachycardia, 148
12 Atrial flutter, 161
13 Atrial fibrillation, 182
14 Ventricular tachycardia, 189
15 Implantable cardiac devices: ECGs and electrograms, 211
Index, 220