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As our population ages and multiple factors contribute to an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease, more patients than ever before will be candidates for implantable devices as part of their treatment for heart rhythm abnormalities. Electrophysiologists have a widening array of sophisticated devices from which to choose, and important new data about efficacy, long-term outcomes and possible complications has emerged, impacting how devices are chosen and utilized. Overall, the management of patients with pacemakers and ICDs and other devices remains a complex topic and the need for clear-headed, expert guidance has never been greater. Now in its 3rd edition, Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization: A Clinical Approach is a clinically focused guide to Pacing and ICDs that caregivers can rely on for answers to common but challenging questions on all aspects of device preparation, from selection and programming to proper implantation and long-term patient management.This new edition of Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization: A Clinical Approach:• Provides answers to the most common clinical questions • Presents a logical progression from descriptions of devices and indications to hardware selection and proper implementation• Includes important updates in all covered areas, especially in chapters on CRT and ICD therapies, where significant advances have been made recently• Features over 750 illustrations, most in full colorWith it’s focus on essential clinical information, and sensible, matter-of-fact approach, Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization: A Clinical Approach is the ideal guide for busy providers. Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest knowledge and with a wealth of visual content to illustrate processes and reinforce key concepts, it is also an invaluable resource for those preparing to take the Electrophysiology boards or other certification examinations.Content: Chapter 1 Pacing and Defibrillation: Clinically Relevant Basics for Practice (pages 1–39): T. Jared Bunch, David L. Hayes, Charles D. Swerdlow, Samuel J. Asirvatham and Paul A. FriedmanChapter 2 Hemodynamics of Cardiac Pacing: Optimization and Programming to Enhance Cardiac Function (pages 41–92): Faisal F. Syed, David L. Hayes, Paul A. Friedman and Samuel J. AsirvathamChapter 3 Indications for Pacemakers, ICDs and CRT: Identifying Patients Who Benefit from Cardiac Rhythm Devices (pages 93–132): Apoor S. Gami, David L. Hayes, Samuel J. Asirvatham and Paul A. FriedmanChapter 4 Choosing the Device Generator and Leads: Matching the Device with the Patient (pages 133–156): Malini Madhavan, David L. Hayes, Paul A. Friedman and Samuel J. AsirvathamChapter 5 Implanting and Extracting Cardiac Devices: Technique and Avoiding Complications (pages 157–217): Malini Madhavan, Samuel J. Asirvatham, Matthew J. Swale, David L. Hayes and Paul A. FriedmanChapter 6 Implant?Related Complications: Relevant Anatomy and an Approach for Prevention (pages 219–254): Seth H. Sheldon, David L. Hayes, Paul A. Friedman and Samuel J. AsirvathamChapter 7 Timing Cycles (pages 255–318): David L. Hayes, Paul J. Wang, Samuel J. Asirvatham and Paul A. FriedmanChapter 8 Programming: Maximizing Benefit and Minimizing Morbidity Programming (pages 319–406): Paul A. Friedman, Charles D. Swerdlow, Samuel J. Asirvatham and David L. HayesChapter 9 Sensor Technology for Rate?Adaptive Pacing and Hemodynamic Optimization (pages 407–426): David L. Hayes, Samuel J. Asirvatham and Paul A. FriedmanChapter 10 Troubleshooting: Interpreting Diagnostic Information to Ensure Appropriate Function (pages 427–552): Charles D. Swerdlow, Paul A. Friedman, Samuel J. Asirvatham and David L. HayesChapter 11 Radiography of Implantable Devices (pages 553–589): David L. Hayes, Paul A. Friedman and Samuel J. AsirvathamChapter 12 Electromagnetic Interference: Sources, Recognition, and Management (pages 591–612): David L. Hayes, Paul A. Friedman and Samuel J. AsirvathamChapter 13 Follow?Up (pages 613–649): David L. Hayes, Niloufar Tabatabaei, Michael Glikson, Samuel J. Asirvatham and Paul A. Friedman