Rate Adaptive Cardiac Pacing / Edition 1

Rate Adaptive Cardiac Pacing / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
364276651X
ISBN-13:
9783642766510
Pub. Date:
11/22/2011
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN-10:
364276651X
ISBN-13:
9783642766510
Pub. Date:
11/22/2011
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Rate Adaptive Cardiac Pacing / Edition 1

Rate Adaptive Cardiac Pacing / Edition 1

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Overview

"Rate Adaptive Cardiac Pacing" provides a comprehensive overview of this most advanced form of stimulating the heart by means of cardiac pacemakers that vary the pacing rate according to the needs of the patients. The heart rate is controlled by one or several sensors that detect various parameters such as respiration,blood temperature, oxygen saturation, intracardiac pressure, QT interval, stroke volume andbody activity. Besides describing the clinical and functional characteristics of these various sensors, the book also gives a clear understanding of hemodynamic aspects and in particular, all clinical issues of importance such as indications for rate adaptive pacing and selection of the appropriate patients for rate adaptive pacemakers, with many ECG samples. The book also covers new concepts in rate adaptive pacing such as single lead atrial synchronous pacing and the combination of various sensors, which are among the most recent developments in the field. With contributions from the most wellknown experts in the field from allover the world, this book is the first publication to cover all the hemodynamic, clinical and technical aspects of rate adaptive cardiac pacing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642766510
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/22/2011
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Pages: 331
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

The Evolution of Bradycardia Pacing.- I. Basic Concepts.- Hemodynamics of the Paced Heart.- Chronotropic Incompetence and Natural History of Sick Sinus Syndrome.- The Impact of Exercise Metabolism; Catecholamine Levels and Individual Fitness.- General Characteristics of Sensors Used in Rate-Adaptive Pacing: The Ideal Sensor Open- and Closed-Loop Concept.- Indications for Implanting Rate-Adaptive Cardiac Pacemakers.- II. Clinical and Functional Characteristics of Sensors Used for Rate-Adaptive Pacing.- Activity-Sensing Rate-Adaptive Pacing.- Respiration.- Intracardiac Pressure for Rate-Adaptive Pacing.- Mixed-Venous Oxygen Saturation.- Central Venous Blood Temperature.- The QT Interval.- Closed-Loop Rate-Adaptive Pacemaker Based on the Ventricular Evoked Response.- Impedance-Derived Cardiac Signals: Preejection Interval, Stroke Volume and Ventricular Peak Ejection Rate for Rate-Adaptive Pacing and Antitachyarrhythmia Devices.- Stroke Volume: A Hemodynamic Variable for Rate-Adaptive Pacing.- III. Electrocardiography of Rate-Adaptive Pacemakers.- Electrocardiography of Rate-Adaptive Dual-Chamber (DDDR) Pacemakers: Lower Rate Behavior.- Electrocardiography of Rate-Adaptive Dual-Chamber (DDDR) Pacemakers: Upper Rate Behavior.- IV. Clinical and Practical Aspects of Rate-Adaptive Pacing.- Is Rate-Adaptive Ventricular Pacing Already Obsolete?.- AAI and AAI-R Pacing: Clinical and Technical Aspects.- Follow Up of Patients with Rate-Adaptive Pacemakers.- New Problems with Rate-Adaptive Pacing: Limitations, Adverse Effects, and Interference.- Technical Improvement to be Achieved by the Year 2000: Leads and Connector Technology.- V. New Concepts in Rate-Adaptive Pacing.- Single-Lead Atrial Synchronous Pacing.- Automatic Pacemakers.- Combinations of Parameters.- Future Trends.- Visionary Concepts on Implantable Devices.
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