Arrhythmia Induction in the EP Lab

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783319927282
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2019 9783319927282
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This book focuses on how to induce clinical arrhythmias in the electrophysiology (EP) laboratory, a procedure that is indispensable for analyzing the underlying mechanisms, and identifying  the most effective  treatment of the arrhythmia. In the main part of the book, the authors share their own experiences with 13 different medications that can be injected or  infused for arrhythmia induction – ranging from isoprenaline and atropine to ephedrine – all of which can be easily found in any cardiology department.

Each chapter begins with a description of the drug’s chemical structure and mechanism of actions, then illustrates the infusion preparation, dosage and side effects and lastly analyzes its electrophysiological properties and highlights the most important clinical studies on it. For each drug the authors list – in dedicated tables – administration protocols from their own hospital.

This book is of interest to postgraduate students, cardiology residents, cardiologists and pediatric cardiologists with special interest in arrhythmias, as well as to trainees, technicians and nurses involved in the EP lab.

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ISBN13:9783319927282
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>1 Introduction: Why do we need arrhythmia induction.- 2 Isoprenaline.- 3 Adrenaline.- 4 Atropine.- 5 Salbutamol.- 6 Caffeine.- 7 Adenosine.- 8 Dobutamine.- 9 Dopamine.- 10 Noradrenaline.- 11 Aminophylline.- 12 Inducibility of ventricular fibrillation with flecainide and ajmaline during programmed ventricular stimulation in patients with Brugada syndrome.- 13 What to do when clinical arrhythmia is uninducible. Stepwise approach.</p>
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