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Clinical Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization Therapy

Clinical Cardiac Pacing, Defibrillation and Resynchronization Therapy

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Authors: Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, Bruce L. Wilkoff, G. Neal Kay, Chu Pak Lau
Publisher: Saunders
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 61568

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 3
Pages: 1280
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.7
Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.7 x 2.2

ISBN: 1416025367
Dewey Decimal Number: 617.4120645
EAN: 9781416025368
ASIN: 1416025367

Publication Date: December 19, 2006
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Condition: Perfect condition 3rd edition as amazon describes

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Product Description
This 3rd edition presents cutting-edge standards of pacing and defibrillation to keep you at the forefront of this rapidly expanding field. You'll find coverage of all the new devices and management strategies you need to solve a full range of clinical problems using today's best approaches. Written by world authorities on pacing and devices for cardiac care, this new full-color 3rd edition is the more practical than ever!

  • Addresses the management of patients with a broad range of conditions, including sinus node disease, carotid sinus hypersensitivity, tachyarrhythmias, heart failure, and more.
  • Details cardiac pacing in pediatric patients.
  • Illustrates vital concepts and techniques with over 745 x-rays and figures.
  • Explains how to approach pacemaker generator changes.
  • Reviews fundamental concepts such as how to pace the heart and how leads, power sources, programmers, and electronic circuitry work.


  • Contains a new chapter on resynchronization trials.
  • Includes an image bank and video clips of key procedures on DVD-ROM to help you understand and implement the latest techniques.
  • Offers technical information on both new and old devices to help you make the correct choice for every patient.
  • Provides new material on implantation, with key updates to all aspects of this challenging clinical area.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ellenbogen textbook   December 3, 2007
C. Tsai (Modesto, CA USA)
I purchassed this textbook to prepare for the IBHRE exam. It provided an complete and excellent overview of pacemakers, ICD's, and cardiac resynchronization therapy and served as my main source of study for the exam. The textbook was well written and well-referenced. I recommend it for anyone who wants to learn more about cardiac device rhythm therapy.


5 out of 5 stars Outstanding, comprehensive text   October 5, 2007
Sarah Coventry (OH USA)
This book stands out as truly comprehensive with excellent background information, science, and truly up-to-date patient management details. The DVD is a great addition. Yes, it IS fun to read. If you need to know it, it is in the book!


5 out of 5 stars An Excellent, Comprehensive, Clinically Useful Book   January 20, 2007
Richard B. Shepard (Birmingham, Alabama)
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This reviewer is co-author of Chapter 1. His biased judgment, as someone who began implanting pacemakers in 1961 and defibrillators in the early 1980's, is that this book is a great one.

The book does have some word abbreviation errors that should be listed for the reader.

In Chapter 1 the legends for figures 1-17 and 1-19 had the incorrect abbreviation msec substituted somewhere in the publishing process for the word microseconds that was spelled out in the manuscript. Also, in the legend for figure 1-22 the terms 10 msec and 500 msec were in the publishing process substituted for the 10 microseconds and 500 microseconds that were spelled out in the manuscript.

The same set of corrections applies to the DVD ROM presentation of Chapter 1 figure legends.

Similarly during the publishing process the incorrect abbreviation "mF" was substituted for the manuscript's "microfarads" on page 29 of Chapter 1 near the bottom of the left hand column.

The book and DVD ROM do present highly useful clinical and background information bearing on treatment of cardiac rhythm problems with electrical devices. These are classical pacemakers, defibrillators, resynchronization devices, and combinations thereof. The information - and its organization in the book and in one's mind - are important for physicians who implant electrical devices. The information will also be important for other medical and physical science persons who are concerned with cardiac rhythm, sudden death, and congestive heart failure problems.

The book - because it is both intellectually satisfying and practical - is fun to read, bits at a time.



5 out of 5 stars Clinical Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation   July 3, 2000
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

This book, Contains all the main topic in pacing and ICD. included all the main studis in this area. Until this book it was very dificult to find this topic. so that clear, well writen, and whit the main autors in each topic. In this moment I think that is the best book in this area.

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How to Use a Philips Heartstart Home Defibrillator
By Mark Glazer

To be properly trained in how to use the Philips Heartstart Home Defibrillator, you should contact the supplier or take a class on using this equipment. However, there are few general guidelines to follow when using the device.

For starters, if you're in a situation where someone is breathing irregularly and you can't revive them, first dial 9-1-1. Then, get out your defibrillator and pull the cartridge handle. This is hard to miss because it says 'pull' on it. Pulling this device will start the tutorial that comes with the machine. This voice tutorial will stay with you and guide you through the process step-by-step.

You'll have to place the pads on the person's bare chest per the tutorial's instructions. As soon as you get the pads on the patient's chest, the defibrillator starts reading the person's heart beat. The machine then figures out how much energy their heart needs.

You don't have to figure out if the person needs a shock. The machine will do that for you. All you have to do is push the 'shock' button on the Philips Heartstart Home Defibrillator. If the defibrillator doesn't want to give the patient a shock, don't panic. Sometimes the defibrillator will determine that the patient doesn't actually need a shock. If he or she does need a shock, the defibrillator tutorial will direct you to push a flashing orange button and the shock will be administered.

Don't Have One Yet?

Well, we've talked about how to use the Phillips Heartstart Home Defibrillator, but what if you don't have one yet? Let me give you a basic overview of the device.

The Philips Heartstart Home Defibrillator is a smaller version of the biphasic defibrillators that are used in hospitals and emergency rooms. It's used to jump start the heart when the heart is acting irregularly. It's typically used to temper a person's heart rate when their heart rate is too high and their rhythm is erratic.

The defibrillator delivers an electric charge to the heart. This charge, or jolt, gets the heart back on track. Philips defibrillators typically have a more than 90 percent success rate.

The Philips Heartstart Home Defibrillator is frequently recognized as one of the best home defibrillators in its class and they generally cost between $1,000 and $2,000. This price includes adult SMART pads cartridges, a battery, a training video, a carrying case and a five-year warranty. If you want accessories, such as the infant/child pads, you'll need to be purchase them separately.

Before you purchase your defibrillator, you should call your insurance company and see if it covers defibrillators. Most insurance companies will pay for at least a portion of the defibrillator costs if you or someone in your family has a condition that requires a defibrillator.

Using a Philips HeartStart Home Defibrillator doesn't have to be difficult. Visit http://www.defibinfo.com/ to learn why home defibrillator are a great way to keep your family safe.


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