Edited by world-renowned cardiologist Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD,
and collaboratively written by five expert physicians and allied health
professionals, Essential Concepts of Electrophysiology and Pacing through Case Studies guides
the reader in developing and refining the key skill of analyzing
tracings – one of the most essential proficiencies in electrophysiology.
With 60 cases comprising more than 140 tracings, figures, and tables and
accompanied by multiple-choice questions, this scholarly yet eminently
practical text delineates the core concepts and brings the reader
directly into each case, offering EP physicians and fellows, device
representatives and engineers, and other allied health professionals a
fundamental understanding of the most important concepts on which the
practice of EP is based.
Appropriate for professionals with different levels of proficiency, Essential Concepts of Electrophysiology and Pacing through Case Studies
includes a wide array of basic to advanced tracings that range from
surface ECGs to pacemaker and ICD recordings to complex intracardiac
tracings that will prove vital in strengthening and sharpening practical
skills. Relevant references included with each case allow the reader to
delve even deeper into the principles presented and will be invaluable
in helping to prepare for IBHRE, ABIM, and other EP certification exams.