Now in its updated Fifth 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 discussed in clinically relevant terms.
This edition features an extensively revised chapter on implantable
cardioverter defibrillators and antitachycardia pacing and expanded coverage
of MRI in patient follow-up. The book includes a glossary of terms and
two appendices--a conversion chart and pacing paradigms.
Table of Contents
1. Indications for Pacing
2. Pacemaker Technology
3. Electrophysiology of Pacing
4. Programmability and Specialized Circuits
5. Types of Pacemakers and Hemodynamics of Pacing
6. Dual-Chamber Pacing: Special Considerations
7. Rate-Modulated Pacing
8. Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator and Antitachycardia Pacing
9. Pacemaker Implantation
10. Follow-up of the Patient Who Has Received a Pacemaker
Glossary
Suggested Reading
Appendix I: Conversion Chart
Appendix II: Pacing Paradigms