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Pacemakers and ICDs

Pacemakers and ICDs

9780199687831
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Comprehensive, yet practical and concise, the Oxford Specialist Handbook of Pacemakers and ICDs is the ideal training guide on how to implant, follow-up, and troubleshoot pacemakers and ICDs. Fully updated to include new technologies such as subcutaneous ICDs and MRI compatible devices, this new edition provides the latest guidelines and management strategies for the cardiology trainee and cardiac technician. Covering the principles, programming, potential complications, and troubleshooting for pacemakers, ICDs, and cardiac resynchronisation therapy, this title is an invaluable aid for anyone charged with providing or contributing to a pacing, ICD, or implantable loop recorder service. Written in a succinct bullet-point style, the second edition of the Oxford Specialist Handbook of Pacemakers and ICDs delivers key information in an accessible manner, with over 120 figures including x-raysand annotated ECGs to demonstrate pacing techniques and troubleshooting solutions.
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OUP Oxford
82875
9780199687831
9780199687831

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
416
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
200
  • Pacemaker principles; Permanent pacemaker implantation; Pulse generator replacement; Pacemaker complications; Pacemaker programming and device interrogation; Troubleshooting; Temporary cardiac pacing; Implantable loop recorder; ICD principles; ICD implantation; ICD programming; Troubleshooting ICDs; Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT); System and lead extractions; Device clinic and follow-up; Lifestyle issues, patient concerns, and devices; Perioperative management of devices;
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