CRT is a relatively new therapy for heart failure patients, and involves the use of pacemaker or defibrillator devices to manage heart failure. It is a unique therapy which involves not only electrophysiologists, but also echo experts and heart failure specialists.
Case Studies in Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy presents practical case examples of issues and challenging situations which may be encountered in daily practice when selecting, implanting and following up heart failure patients treated with resynchronization therapy. This new book provides a simple, but informative structure to each case, briefly introducing the most clinically relevant part of the patient history to the present issue.
The reader is guided throughout a decision–making process by simple Multiple choice questions and answers, followed by description of the technique(s), and additional examinations which may be needed for solving the issue provides not only basic knowledge, but also an up–to–date summary of new advances and evolution in the topic of CRT for heart failure.
This new book is ideal for electrophysiologists, echocardiologists and heart failure specialists as well as general cardiologists, physicians and allied health professionals.
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David L. Hayes, Mayo College of Medicine, USA
Angelo Auricchio, University Hospital Magdeburg, Germany
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