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Overview
There are many excellent textbooks that exist in the area of implantable devices for arrhythmia control. Few textbooks, however, provide a case study approach. Collectively, these workbooks provide an approach to problem solving an electrocardiographic interpretation for patients with permanent pacemakers and defibrillators.
Volume 1 addresses patients with permanent pacemakers Volume 2 examines interactions between pacemakers and implantable defibrillators Volume 3 provides case studies of transtelephonic pacemakers electrocardiography Volume 4 provides more pacemaker and implantable defibrillator troubleshooting cases
This volume takes a case-orientated approach, providing a diverse series of problems on a broad range of topics related to implantable defibrillators. The cases are divided into easy, moderate and complex according to their level of difficulty, allowing the reader to gauge their progress. This workbook is suitable for physicians, nurses, technicians, technologists and industry engineers, particularly those new to the field who are keen to learn in a practical way.
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
Synopsis
There are many excellent textbooks that exist in the area of implantable devices for arrhythmia control. Few textbooks, however, provide a case study approach. Collectively, these workbooks provide an approach to problem solving an electrocardiographic interpretation for patients with permanent pacemakers and defibrillators.
Volume 1 addresses patients with permanent pacemakers Volume 2 examines interactions between pacemakers and implantable defibrillators Volume 3 provides case studies of transtelephonic pacemakers electrocardiography Volume 4 provides more pacemaker and implantable defibrillator troubleshooting cases
This volume takes a case-orientated approach, providing a diverse series of problems on a broad range of topics related to implantable defibrillators. The cases are divided into easy, moderate and complex according to their level of difficulty, allowing the reader to gauge their progress. This workbook is suitable for physicians, nurses, technicians, technologists and industry engineers, particularly those new to the field who are keen to learn in a practical way.
James McPike
This book, part of a 3-volume set dealing with cardiac pacemakers and implantable defibrillators, is a collection of 32 case studies involving implantable defibrillators. The case problems are separated into easy, moderate, and complex sections. The workbook is applicable to individuals with widely different levels of expertise in this subject. The case studies consist of actual problems encountered with these devices. Each contains an electrocardiogram or numerical defibrillator readout followed by one or more questions. The questions are straightforward, asking the reader to simply interpret the strip or diagnose the malfunction. On the following page the illustrations are repeated with appropriate highlights diagramming the strip. Together with the text, they provide a precise explanation to the case problem. The answers are concise, well written, and easy to follow. The lessons become progressively more difficult throughout the volume. The problems in the complex section are sufficiently difficult to challenge the practicing electrophysiologist. However, a student in the field who completes the easier sections should also be able to tackle these. This volume thoroughly covers the potential problems with implantable defibrillators with provocative problems combined with clear solutions.
Editorials
From The Critics
Reviewer: James McPike, MD(Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine)Description: This book, part of a 3-volume set dealing with cardiac pacemakers and implantable defibrillators, is a collection of 32 case studies involving implantable defibrillators.
Purpose: The case problems are separated into easy, moderate, and complex sections.
Audience: The workbook is applicable to individuals with widely different levels of expertise in this subject.
Features: The case studies consist of actual problems encountered with these devices. Each contains an electrocardiogram or numerical defibrillator readout followed by one or more questions. The questions are straightforward, asking the reader to simply interpret the strip or diagnose the malfunction. On the following page the illustrations are repeated with appropriate highlights diagramming the strip. Together with the text, they provide a precise explanation to the case problem. The answers are concise, well written, and easy to follow. The lessons become progressively more difficult throughout the volume. The problems in the complex section are sufficiently difficult to challenge the practicing electrophysiologist. However, a student in the field who completes the easier sections should also be able to tackle these.
Assessment: This volume thoroughly covers the potential problems with implantable defibrillators with provocative problems combined with clear solutions.
From the Publisher
"This volume (2) throughly covers the potential problems with implantable defibrillators with provocative problems combined with clear solutions."
Doody's Review Service
"In summary, these workbooks provide a case-oriented approach to identifying and managing both simple and more complex problems frequently encountered in patients with implantable defibrillators. These workbooks are best suited to individuals new in the fields of pacing and electrophysiology."
Canadian Journal of Cardiology
James McPike
This book, part of a 3-volume set dealing with cardiac pacemakers and implantable defibrillators, is a collection of 32 case studies involving implantable defibrillators. The case problems are separated into easy, moderate, and complex sections. The workbook is applicable to individuals with widely different levels of expertise in this subject. The case studies consist of actual problems encountered with these devices. Each contains an electrocardiogram or numerical defibrillator readout followed by one or more questions. The questions are straightforward, asking the reader to simply interpret the strip or diagnose the malfunction. On the following page the illustrations are repeated with appropriate highlights diagramming the strip. Together with the text, they provide a precise explanation to the case problem. The answers are concise, well written, and easy to follow. The lessons become progressively more difficult throughout the volume. The problems in the complex section are sufficiently difficult to challenge the practicing electrophysiologist. However, a student in the field who completes the easier sections should also be able to tackle these. This volume thoroughly covers the potential problems with implantable defibrillators with provocative problems combined with clear solutions.3 Stars from Doody