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Electrophysiological foundations of cardiac arrhythmias : a bridge between basic mechanisms and clinical electrophysiology [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Minneapolis, MN : Cardiotext Publishing, [2020]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781942909484
  • 1942909489
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WG 141.5.F9
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Contents:
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Basic Principles of Normal -- CONTROL OF RATE OF AUTOMATIC IMPULSE INITIATION -- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SINUS NODE AND LATENT PACEMAKERS -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CAUSES OF ECTOPIC AUTOMATIC ARRHYTHMIAS -- GENERAL ECG CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTOMATIC ARRHYTHMIAS -- EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- PHARMACOLOGIC AGENTS -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 2: Sinus Node Normal Automaticity and Automatic Arrhythmias
SINUS NODE ANATOMY -- SINUS NODE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE SINUS NODE -- SINUS TACHYCARDIA -- SINUS BRADYCARDIA -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 3: Atrial, A-V Junctional, and Ventricular Normal Automaticity and Automatic Arrhythmias -- LOCATION OF ATRIAL PACEMAKERS WITH NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL AUTOMATICITY IN THE ATRIA -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF ATRIAL PACEMAKERS -- RESPONSE OF AUTOMATICITY TO PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS -- AUTOMATIC ATRIAL ESCAPE RHYTHMS -- AUTOMATIC ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES
LOCATION OF A-V JUNCTIONAL PACEMAKERS WITH NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL AUTOMATICITY IN THE A-V JUNCTION -- RELATIONSHIP OF AUTOMATICITY TO CONDUCTION BLOCK IN THE A-V JUNCTION -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF A-V JUNCTIONAL PACEMAKERS -- AUTOMATIC A-V JUNCTIONAL ESCAPE RHYTHMS -- ACCELERATED AUTOMATIC A-V JUNCTIONAL RHYTHMS AND TACHYCARDIA -- A-V DISSOCIATION AND JUNCTIONAL RHYTHMS -- DETERMINING THE SITE OF ORIGIN OF JUNCTIONAL ARRHYTHMIAS -- COMPARISON OF A-V NODE AND HIS BUNDLE PACEMAKER CHARACTERISTICS -- BYPASS TRACT AUTOMATICITY -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES
LOCATION OF VENTRICULAR PACEMAKERS WITH NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL AUTOMATICITY IN THE VENTRICLES -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF VENTRICULAR (PURKINJE) PACEMAKERS -- OVERDRIVE AND PREMATURE STIMULATION -- PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS AND VENTRICULAR PACEMAKERS -- VENTRICULAR ESCAPE RHYTHMS -- VENTRICULAR PREMATURE DEPOLARIZATIONS AND ACCELERATED VENTRICULAR RHYTHMS -- IDIOPATHIC FOCAL VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 4: Abnormal Automaticity: Basic Principles and Arrhythmias -- Electrophysiology of Abnormal Automaticity
THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION -- PHARMACOLOGY -- KEY PROPERTIES OF DEPOLARIZATION INDUCEDABNORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- INCESSANT ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA -- ACCELERATED IDIOVENTRICULAR RHYTHM -- ADDITIONAL ARRHYTHMIAS CAUSED BY ABNORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 5: Basic Principles of Delayed Afterdepolarizations (DADs) and Triggered Action Potentials -- CHARACTERISTIC APPEARANCE OF DADS AND DAD-TRIGGERED ACTION POTENTIALS -- CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF DADS AND DAD TRIGGEREDACTIVITY: THE ROLE OF CALCIUM -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC PROPERTIES OF DADS AND TRIGGERED ACTIVITY
Summary: Now in an abridged second edition, Electrophysiological Foundations of Cardiac Arrhythmias focuses on teaching the fundamental concepts of cardiac cellular electrophysiology with an emphasis on the relationship of basic mechanisms to clinical cardiac arrhythmias. Understanding this relationship and the electrophysiological mechanisms underlying arrhythmogenesis will be invaluable to physicians entering the fields of cardiology and clinical electrophysiology, as well as those scientists and clinicians already working in these areas. These essential concepts of electrophysiology include discussion on action potentials, ion channels and currents, and mechanisms of arrhythmias, and provide the working knowledge that will enable the reader to approach a board exam confidently. Additionally, the authors build a base of understanding that will prepare the reader for more advanced texts, such as Josephson's Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology: Techniques and Interpretations.
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Now in an abridged second edition, Electrophysiological Foundations of Cardiac Arrhythmias focuses on teaching the fundamental concepts of cardiac cellular electrophysiology with an emphasis on the relationship of basic mechanisms to clinical cardiac arrhythmias. Understanding this relationship and the electrophysiological mechanisms underlying arrhythmogenesis will be invaluable to physicians entering the fields of cardiology and clinical electrophysiology, as well as those scientists and clinicians already working in these areas. These essential concepts of electrophysiology include discussion on action potentials, ion channels and currents, and mechanisms of arrhythmias, and provide the working knowledge that will enable the reader to approach a board exam confidently. Additionally, the authors build a base of understanding that will prepare the reader for more advanced texts, such as Josephson's Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology: Techniques and Interpretations.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 22, 2021).

Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Basic Principles of Normal -- CONTROL OF RATE OF AUTOMATIC IMPULSE INITIATION -- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SINUS NODE AND LATENT PACEMAKERS -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CAUSES OF ECTOPIC AUTOMATIC ARRHYTHMIAS -- GENERAL ECG CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTOMATIC ARRHYTHMIAS -- EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- PHARMACOLOGIC AGENTS -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 2: Sinus Node Normal Automaticity and Automatic Arrhythmias

SINUS NODE ANATOMY -- SINUS NODE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE SINUS NODE -- SINUS TACHYCARDIA -- SINUS BRADYCARDIA -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 3: Atrial, A-V Junctional, and Ventricular Normal Automaticity and Automatic Arrhythmias -- LOCATION OF ATRIAL PACEMAKERS WITH NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL AUTOMATICITY IN THE ATRIA -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF ATRIAL PACEMAKERS -- RESPONSE OF AUTOMATICITY TO PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS -- AUTOMATIC ATRIAL ESCAPE RHYTHMS -- AUTOMATIC ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES

LOCATION OF A-V JUNCTIONAL PACEMAKERS WITH NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL AUTOMATICITY IN THE A-V JUNCTION -- RELATIONSHIP OF AUTOMATICITY TO CONDUCTION BLOCK IN THE A-V JUNCTION -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF A-V JUNCTIONAL PACEMAKERS -- AUTOMATIC A-V JUNCTIONAL ESCAPE RHYTHMS -- ACCELERATED AUTOMATIC A-V JUNCTIONAL RHYTHMS AND TACHYCARDIA -- A-V DISSOCIATION AND JUNCTIONAL RHYTHMS -- DETERMINING THE SITE OF ORIGIN OF JUNCTIONAL ARRHYTHMIAS -- COMPARISON OF A-V NODE AND HIS BUNDLE PACEMAKER CHARACTERISTICS -- BYPASS TRACT AUTOMATICITY -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES

LOCATION OF VENTRICULAR PACEMAKERS WITH NORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL AUTOMATICITY IN THE VENTRICLES -- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF VENTRICULAR (PURKINJE) PACEMAKERS -- OVERDRIVE AND PREMATURE STIMULATION -- PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS AND VENTRICULAR PACEMAKERS -- VENTRICULAR ESCAPE RHYTHMS -- VENTRICULAR PREMATURE DEPOLARIZATIONS AND ACCELERATED VENTRICULAR RHYTHMS -- IDIOPATHIC FOCAL VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 4: Abnormal Automaticity: Basic Principles and Arrhythmias -- Electrophysiology of Abnormal Automaticity

THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION -- PHARMACOLOGY -- KEY PROPERTIES OF DEPOLARIZATION INDUCEDABNORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- INCESSANT ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA -- ACCELERATED IDIOVENTRICULAR RHYTHM -- ADDITIONAL ARRHYTHMIAS CAUSED BY ABNORMAL AUTOMATICITY -- SUMMARY -- SOURCES -- Chapter 5: Basic Principles of Delayed Afterdepolarizations (DADs) and Triggered Action Potentials -- CHARACTERISTIC APPEARANCE OF DADS AND DAD-TRIGGERED ACTION POTENTIALS -- CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF DADS AND DAD TRIGGEREDACTIVITY: THE ROLE OF CALCIUM -- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC PROPERTIES OF DADS AND TRIGGERED ACTIVITY

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