Overview
- Editors:
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David T. Huang, MD
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Department of Cardiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, USA
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Travis Prinzi, MD
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Department of Cardiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, USA
- Comes with supplementary electronic material, videos and illustrations to enhance understanding of what is taught in the book
- Integrates perspectives from a clinical EP physicians and EP nurses and tech specialists
- Includes case-based examples will serve as a helpful guide to the principles of EP Accessible and applicable for students, clinicians, and lab staff of all levels?
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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- Mehmet K. Aktas, Ryan Mandell
Pages 1-15
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- David T. Huang, Travis Prinzi
Pages 79-97
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- Burr W. Hall, Travis Prinzi
Pages 99-131
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- Andrew Brenyo, Travis Prinzi, David T. Huang
Pages 133-165
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- Alon Barsheshet, Ilan Goldenberg
Pages 167-190
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Back Matter
Pages 191-198
About this book
​Cardiac Electrophysiology (EP) is a highly specialized, complex and growing field of cardiology. As understanding of the evaluation of treatment of arrhythmias continues to advance, learning and understanding the principles of EP in order to provide the best possible treatments for patients can be a daunting task. The Manual of Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology is a guide to the clinical diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias that meets this need. With a scientific, practical, and multi-disciplinary approach, the book establishes the foundation of the cardiac electrophysiology and provides multimedia illustrations to facilitate and enhance understanding. These illustrations will come directly from real case studies, to provide an authentic look at each principle of EP. Since the world of EP moves so fast, and arrhythmias are diagnosed and treated in real time, it is often difficult to learn EP from static texts, images and diagrams. This book is designed to be accessible enough to serve as an introduction to EP, but advanced enough to serve as a guide for experienced practitioners. EP students of all levels, including medical students, residents, fellows, mid-level providers, nurses, technologist, primary care providers, cardiologists and electrophysiologists will find value in the Manual of Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology.​
About the editors
David T. Huang, M.D. is the Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Huang has been training medical students, residents, cardiology fellows and electrophysiology fellows for 14 years. He has also helped train nurses, technicians and other allied health professionals for even longer. He has been chosen as Teacher of the Year Award many times by his trainees. Dr. Huang has authored a number of chapters in textbooks in cardiology and electrophysiology as well as scores of original scientific manuscripts. Travis Prinzi, MA, MS, CEPS, is a published author and editor and an IBHRE-certified electrophysiology specialist with over 6 years of experience mapping cardiac arrhythmias and teaching the principles of electrophysiology to fellows, nurses, and technicians of all levels.