How-to Manual for Pacemaker and ICD Devices Procedures and Programming

How-to Manual for Pacemaker and ICD Devices Procedures and Programming by Amin Al-Ahmad is a comprehensive guide published by John Wiley & Sons on March 20, 2018. This 296-page manual serves as a practical reference for trainees and clinical staff who are new to or less experienced with the programming and management of implantable cardiac devices. It provides a detailed overview of planning, programming, implementing, and troubleshooting modern pacemakers and other implantable devices, emphasizing essential tasks and common pitfalls.
Readers will find a hands-on approach throughout the chapters, which are designed to help them master complex device-related tasks, including programming and responding to complications. The book includes over 300 images, such as ECGs and color electoanatomical maps, to enhance understanding. Additionally, it features eight instructional videos available on an accompanying website, making it a valuable resource for electrophysiologists, EP nurses, and technical staff. This edition is presented in English and is tailored to meet the needs of those working in the medical and cardiology fields.
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A complete, how-to-do-it guide to planning, programming, implementing, and trouble-shooting todays pacemakers and other implantable cardiac devices
Edited by a team of leading clinician-educators this is a practical, go-to reference for trainees and clinical staff who are new to or less experienced with the programming and management of implantable devices. It distills device best-practices into a single, quick-reference volume that focuses on essential tasks, common pitfalls, and likely complications. Each chapter follows a hands-on, how-to-do-it approach that helps readers quickly master even the most challenging device-related taskssuch as programming and how to respond confidently when complications arise.
Todays pacemakers and other implantable EP devices are to earlier versions what smart phones are to rotary phones. They are not only smaller and more comfortable; they offer complex programming options that allow clinicians to adapt a device to individual patient requirements. As they continue to become smaller, smarter, and more adaptable, these devices also become more challenging for clinicians to set up, manage and monitor. This unique, quick-reference guide dramatically reduces the learning curve for mastering this essential technology by giving doctors and technicians the how-to information they need.
- Focuses on tasks clinicians perform, including pre-implementation, planning, programming, management, troubleshooting, and more
- Shows how expert clinicians achieve optimal outcomes in their own labs with real-world examples
- Features more than 300 images, including ECGs, X-ray and fluoroscopy, images from device interrogation, intracardiac electrograms, and color electoanatomical maps
- Provides eight videos on an accompanying website demonstrating key tasks and techniques
Also available in an eBook version, enhanced with instructional videos, How-to Manual for Pacemaker and ICD Devices is an indispensable tool of the trade for electrophysiologists, fellows in electrophysiology, EP nurses, technical staff, and industry professionals.
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