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The Nuts and Bolts of ICD Therapy
by Tom Kenny
Part 9 of the Nuts and Bolts series
The number of ICD patients is increasing sharply, yet the number of electrophysiologists-physicians who specialize in the electrical system of the heart-is not increasing as dramatically. The result of this influx is that more and more ICD patients are being treated by physicians and staff with little or no ICD training.
There are many fine books on device-based therapy for the heart, but most are written for the experts. Whether you read it from cover-to-cover or use it for reference (or both), it is written primarily with you in mind—for people who are actually involved in the clinical care of these patients.
The Nuts and Bolts of ICD Therapy is specifically written for non-cardiologists. This book is written in a lively intelligent and easy to navigate style. It emphasizes real-life clinical practice and practical tips, including illustrations from actual clinical settings. Each chapter concludes with a checklist of key points from each subject ("Nuts and Bolts").
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The Nuts and bolts of Paced ECG Interpretation
by Tom Kenny
Part 10 of the Nuts and Bolts series
Nothing is more perplexing to the clinician new to device therapy than having to deal with cardiac electrocardiograms from a device patient. Pacemakers and other implantable cardiac rhythm management devices leave their "imprint" on ECGs and can significantly change what clinicians see-or expect to see. Evaluating paced ECGs can be challenging, yet nowhere is it taught in any sort of comprehensive manner.
Designed specifically for clinicians new to device therapy, The Nuts and Bolts of Interpreting Paced ECGs and EGMs offers practical, reliable and objective information on paced cardiac electrograms. Written in a lively, intelligent and easy to navigate style, emphasizing real-life clinical practice and practical tips, this book includes illustrated paced ECGs by skilled artists to help minimize "fuzzy" lines and emphasize key points. Each chapter concludes with a checklist of key points from each subject ("Nuts and Bolts").
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The Nuts and Bolts of Cardiac Pacing
by Tom Kenny
Part 11 of the Nuts and Bolts series
While there are many excellent pacing and defibrillation books, they are nearly all written by physicians for physicians. The second edition of the successful The Nuts and Bolts of Cardiac Pacing has been thoroughly updated, reflecting the new challenges, issues, and devices that clinicians deal with. Written specifically for non-cardiologists in a lively, intelligent and easy to follow style, it emphasizes real-life clinical practice and practical tips, including illustrations from actual clinical settings. Each chapter concludes with a checklist of key points from each subject ("Nuts and Bolts").
New features to the second edition include:
• updated terminology and images reflecting new software developments
• information on new innovations and advanced features, such as ventricular intrinsic preference and AF suppression
• new features on the automatic atrial capture test and follow-up features
• new chapter covering clinical studies on the possible dangers of excessive RV pacing
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.
This book offers practical, reliable and objective information on cardiac devices—it's easy to pick up, find what you need, and put down.
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The Nuts and Bolts of Implantable Device Therapy
Pacemakers
by Tom Kenny
Part of the Nuts and Bolts series
• Tom Kenny, one of the best-known and well-respected educators in EP brings his signature style to this new primer
• Practical, accessible, highly illustrated approach makes learning easy
• Provides an overview of the algorithms and devices offered by the world's five pacemaker manufacturers
• Offers clinicians learning objectives, test questions and essential points in bulleted lists
• Perfect introductory guide to the topic, assumes little baseline knowledge and appropriate for residents, fellows, EP nurses, general clinical cardiologists, EP fellows and industry professionals.
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