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Understanding Atrial Fibrillation


Understanding Atrial Fibrillation


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von: Peter Spector

CHF 88.00

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 05.08.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781119524625
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 184

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<p><b>A new guide to the mechanisms and principles behind the world’s most common abnormal heart rhythm </b></p> <p> Affecting 30 million or more people across the globe, atrial fibrillation is one of the most prevalent – and yet misapprehended – issues facing modern cardiology. Its potential causes and optimal treatment strategies are matters of some conjecture in the medical community, where ongoing research has yielded findings that can prove challenging to those not familiar with the complex physiology at the root of the condition. Recognizing these concerns, distinguished electrophysiologist Peter Spector has designed <i>Understanding Atrial Fibrillation</i> as a means by which to equip clinicians with the data and analytic tools needed to develop a better grasp of this arrhythmia’s full nature.    <br /><br />The book begins by providing a detailed explanation of atrial fibrillation’s causal mechanisms and builds its exploration from there. Working toward an up-to-date knowledge of the mapping and ablation of atrial fibrillation, its chapters assess the experimental data that has shaped current thoughts on the condition and then outline the best methods with which to interpret that rich but potentially difficult information. This revelatory new guide:    </p> <ul> <li>Explores hypotheses of multiple drivers and mechanisms co-existing in individual patients</li> <li>Addresses common misperceptions and inaccurate views about atrial fibrillation</li> <li>Describes the basic physiology of atrial fibrillation’s propagation and reentry</li> <li>Explores the various mechanisms and higher-order dynamics of fibrillation</li> <li>Discusses how to intervene and alter atrial physiology to prevent fibrillation</li> </ul> <p><i>Understanding Atrial Fibrillation</i> is truly an invaluable resource for physicians, fellows, residents, electrophysiology lab staff, and all other practitioners involved in the diagnosis and treatment of atrial fibrillation.</p>
<p>Preface ix</p> <p>Acknowledgments xiii</p> <p><b>Part I: Building blocks of fibrillation 1</b></p> <p>Excitation and propagation 1</p> <p>Source-sink relationships 2</p> <p>What determines source-sink balance? 3</p> <p>Propagation and reentry 4</p> <p>Requirements for reentry 4</p> <p>What makes a circuit? 6</p> <p>Source-sink balance and rotors 6</p> <p>Wave length 8</p> <p>Wave length, path length, and reentry 9</p> <p>Restitution 10</p> <p>Initiating reentry 11</p> <p><b>Part II: Atrial fibrillation mechanisms 21</b></p> <p>The evolution of current concepts 21</p> <p>The mass hypothesis of atrial fibrillation 30</p> <p>Principles of propagation: Implications for fibrillation 32</p> <p>Focal rotors 52</p> <p>Micro‐reentry 55</p> <p>Fibrillatory conduction or multi‐wavelet reentry? 66</p> <p>Location of atrial fibrillation drivers 76</p> <p>Principles of propagation: Driver interactions in fibrillation 87</p> <p><b>Part III: Working with incomplete information 93</b></p> <p>Cardiac mapping 93</p> <p>Sample density and atrial fibrillation 115</p> <p>What should we do with the patient who comes to the lab <i>tomorrow</i>? Putting it all together (without “it all”) 128</p> <p>Putting it all together: Atrial fibrillation in three questions 132</p> <p>Appendix A: Calculating probability in a random walk 135</p> <p>Appendix B: Dominant frequency analysis 137</p> <p>Appendix C: A stupid idea, but a learning opportunity 143</p> <p>References 149</p> <p>Index 161</p>
<p>"This book on atrial fibrillation is a must-read for any physician and/or investigator interested in studying the condition or caring for an AF patient. Dr. Spector takes a critical scientific approach to AF and its mechanisms. This book is a very welcome addition to the field."<br />—<b>Hugh Calkins, MD, Professor of Medicine, Director of Electrophysiology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA</b></p> <p>"<i>Understanding Atrial Fibrillation</i> is a gem. In less than 150 pages, I learned enough basic science about atrial fibrillation and its physiology to allow me to feel competent reviewing different approaches to its mapping and ablation. Peter Spector has an amazing knack for explaining complex physiology. This little book will be sit on the top of my bookshelf."<br />—<b>Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, MD, Kimmerling Professor of Cardiology, VCU School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA</b></p> <p>"Dr. Spector frames atrial fibrillation as a compelling scientific mystery, his text flowing smoothly between sequences of questions and answers that read like detective story that one cannot put down."<br />—<b>Omer Berenfeld, PhD, Professor of Internal Medicine, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Center for Arrhythmia Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA</b></p> <p>"The excellent book Understanding Atrial Fibrillation by Dr. Peter Spector refreshingly explains atrial fibrillation as a scientific mystery; the text flows smoothly with sequences of questions and answers that read like a detective story that cannot be put down. From time to time, the reader is led to think that the culprit is found, only to discover in the following chapter that the evidence is not convincing enough and the investigation must continue. The book is a must-read for everyone, novice or expert, interested in developing a deeper understanding of atrial fibrillation."<br />—<b>Omer Berenfeld, PhD, Professor of Internal Medicine, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Center for Arrhythmia Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA</b></p>
<p><b>Peter Spector, MD,</b> is Professor of Medicine, Professor of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, and Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology and the Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory at the University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT, USA.</p>
<p><b>A new guide to the mechanisms and principles behind the world's most common abnormal heart rhythm</b> <p><i>Understanding Atrial Fibrillation</i> begins by providing a detailed explanation of atrial fibrillation's causal mechanisms and builds its exploration from there. Working toward an up-to-date knowledge of the mapping and ablation of atrial fibrillation, its chapters assess the experimental data that has shaped current thoughts on the condition and then outline the best methods with which to interpret that rich but potentially difficult information. This revelatory new guide: <ul> <li>Explores hypotheses of multiple drivers and mechanisms co-existing in individual patients</li> <li>Addresses common misperceptions about atrial fibrillation</li> <li>Describes the basic physiology of atrial fibrillation's propagation and reentry</li> <li>Explores the various mechanisms and higher-order dynamics of fibrillation</li> <li>Discusses how to intervene and alter atrial physiology to prevent fibrillation</li> </ul> <p><i>Understanding Atrial Fibrillation</i> is truly an invaluable resource for physicians, fellows, residents, electrophysiology lab staff, and all other practitioners involved in the diagnosis and treatment of atrial fibrillation. <p>"This book on atrial fibrillation is a must-read for any physician and/or investigator interested in studying the condition or caring for an AF patient. Dr. Spector takes a critical scientific approach to AF and its mechanisms. This book is a very welcome addition to the field."</br> <b> —Hugh Calkins, MD,</b> Professor of Medicine, Director of Electrophysiology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA <p><i>"Understanding Atrial Fibrillation</i> is a gem. In less than 150 pages, I learned enough basic science about atrial fibrillation and its physiology to allow me to feel competent reviewing different approaches to its mapping and ablation. Peter Spector has an amazing knack for explaining complex physiology. This little book will sit on the top of my bookshelf."</br> <b> —Kenneth A. Ellenbogen,</b><b><i></i></b> <b>MD,</b> Kimmerling Professor of Cardiology, VCU School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA <p>"The excellent book <i>Understanding Atrial Fibrillation</i> by Dr. Peter Spector refreshingly explains atrial fibrillation as a scientific mystery; the text flows smoothly with sequences of questions and answers that read like a detective story that cannot be put down. From time to time, the reader is led to think that the culprit is found, only to discover in the following chapter that the evidence is not convincing enough and the investigation must continue. The book is a must-read for everyone, novice or expert, interested in developing a deeper understanding of atrial fibrillation."</br> <b> —Omer Berenfeld, PhD,</b> Professor of Internal Medicine, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Center for Arrhythmia Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

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