Electrophysiology

Electrophysiology by Kenny Lang, published by Hayle Medical on January 12, 2015, is a comprehensive exploration of the field of electrophysiology. This edition, consisting of 214 pages, delves into the advancements in recording techniques that have enhanced our understanding of electrophysiological phenomena across various human organs, including the cardiovascular, ophthalmologic, and neural systems.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the sophisticated recording and mapping techniques that have emerged in cardiac electrophysiology, allowing for the description of mechanisms behind various cardiac arrhythmias. The book also discusses the development of techniques aimed at ablating and curing complex cardiac arrhythmias, while acknowledging the ongoing challenges in the field. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in medical diagnostics and the study of bioelectricity, extending from plants to the human heart.
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This book introduces the readers to the field of electrophysiology. The exceptional progress of recording techniques paved way for a better understanding of electrophysiological phenomena within the human organs, including cardiovascular, ophthalmologic and neural systems. The introduction of several sophisticated recording and mapping techniques in the field of cardiac electrophysiology made it possible to describe the mechanism of various cardiac arrhythmias. This has even led to the development of techniques to ablate and cure most complex cardiac arrhythmias. However, there is still a long way ahead and this book will be a valuable addition to the contemporary knowledge in subjects related to bioelectricity from plants to the human heart.
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