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Devices for Cardiac Resynchronization : Technologic and Clinical Aspects /

Contributor(s): Barold, S. Serge [editor.] | Ritter, Philippe [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2008.Description: XVII, 527 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387711676.Subject(s): Medicine | Critical care medicine | Cardiology | Medicine & Public Health | Cardiology | Intensive / Critical Care MedicineDDC classification: 616.12 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Indications and Implantation for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Do the Official Guidelines for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Need to Be Changed? -- Alternative Techniques for Left Ventricular Lead Placement -- Importance of the Right Ventricular Pacing Site in Cardiac Resynchronization -- Alternative Means of Achieving Cardiac Resynchronization -- CRT-Pacing Only Versus CRT-Defibrillator -- Upgrading Conventional Pacemakers to CRT: Indications and Technical Considerations -- Cardiac Resynchronization for Heart Failure -- Update of Cardiac Resynchronization Trials -- Cardiac Resynchronization for Heart Failure: Do We Need More Trials? -- Should Cardiac Resynchronization Be Considered for the Prevention of Heart Failure? -- Left Bundle Branch Block–Induced Cardiomyopathy: A New Concept of Mechanically Induced Cardiomyopathy -- Role of Echocardiography Before CRT Implantation: Can We Predict Nonresponders? -- Role of Echocardiography After Implantation of a Cardiac Resynchronization System -- Advances in Technology -- Recent Advances in the Technology of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Advances in Left Ventricular Pacing Leads -- New Pacing Algorithms and Functions in CRT Devices -- Significance of Latency During Left Ventricular Pacing for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Programmability of the Interventricular Interval During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Hemodynamic Sensors in Heart Failure Devices -- Assessment of Single-Shock Defibrillation Testing of Biventricular ICDs -- Follow-up -- How to Program CRT Devices -- Programming and Follow-up of CRT and CRTD Devices -- The Standard Electrocardiogram During Cardiac Resynchronization -- Cardiac Arrhythmias After Cardiac Resynchronization -- Advances in CRT Device Diagnostics -- Complex Issues in the Follow-up of CRT Devices -- Recurrent Heart Failure and Appropriate Evaluation After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The treatment of congestive heart failure by implanted biventricular pacemakers, or cardiac resynchronization, has revolutionized the practice of implanting pacemakers and defibrillators. More cardiac resynchronization therapy devices than conventional pacemakers are now being implanted and their numbers are growing worldwide. This comprehensive volume will be useful to cardiologists, cardiac electrophysiologists, cardiac surgeons, cardiology fellows in training, intensive care specialists and anyone interested in pacing, ICDs and their follow-up. S. Serge Barold, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of South Florida College of Medicine and Division of Cardiology, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida, USA. Philippe Ritter, M.D., is Chairman, Cardiostim InParys, St. Cloud, Clinique Bizet Paris, Clinique Chirurgicale Val d'Or, St Cloud, Paris, France.
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Indications and Implantation for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Do the Official Guidelines for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Need to Be Changed? -- Alternative Techniques for Left Ventricular Lead Placement -- Importance of the Right Ventricular Pacing Site in Cardiac Resynchronization -- Alternative Means of Achieving Cardiac Resynchronization -- CRT-Pacing Only Versus CRT-Defibrillator -- Upgrading Conventional Pacemakers to CRT: Indications and Technical Considerations -- Cardiac Resynchronization for Heart Failure -- Update of Cardiac Resynchronization Trials -- Cardiac Resynchronization for Heart Failure: Do We Need More Trials? -- Should Cardiac Resynchronization Be Considered for the Prevention of Heart Failure? -- Left Bundle Branch Block–Induced Cardiomyopathy: A New Concept of Mechanically Induced Cardiomyopathy -- Role of Echocardiography Before CRT Implantation: Can We Predict Nonresponders? -- Role of Echocardiography After Implantation of a Cardiac Resynchronization System -- Advances in Technology -- Recent Advances in the Technology of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Advances in Left Ventricular Pacing Leads -- New Pacing Algorithms and Functions in CRT Devices -- Significance of Latency During Left Ventricular Pacing for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Programmability of the Interventricular Interval During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy -- Hemodynamic Sensors in Heart Failure Devices -- Assessment of Single-Shock Defibrillation Testing of Biventricular ICDs -- Follow-up -- How to Program CRT Devices -- Programming and Follow-up of CRT and CRTD Devices -- The Standard Electrocardiogram During Cardiac Resynchronization -- Cardiac Arrhythmias After Cardiac Resynchronization -- Advances in CRT Device Diagnostics -- Complex Issues in the Follow-up of CRT Devices -- Recurrent Heart Failure and Appropriate Evaluation After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.

The treatment of congestive heart failure by implanted biventricular pacemakers, or cardiac resynchronization, has revolutionized the practice of implanting pacemakers and defibrillators. More cardiac resynchronization therapy devices than conventional pacemakers are now being implanted and their numbers are growing worldwide. This comprehensive volume will be useful to cardiologists, cardiac electrophysiologists, cardiac surgeons, cardiology fellows in training, intensive care specialists and anyone interested in pacing, ICDs and their follow-up. S. Serge Barold, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of South Florida College of Medicine and Division of Cardiology, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida, USA. Philippe Ritter, M.D., is Chairman, Cardiostim InParys, St. Cloud, Clinique Bizet Paris, Clinique Chirurgicale Val d'Or, St Cloud, Paris, France.

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