"Cardiac repolarization: Bridging basic and clinical science" is a comprehensive textbook that addresses the latest developments in cardiac electrophysiology. Over the past decade, knowledge about ventricular repolarization has significantly expanded, leading to a better understanding of its role in the electrophysiological framework of the heart. This book highlights both clinical and experimental aspects of ventricular repolarization and discusses newly discovered clinical syndromes as well as electrocardiographic phenomena. The authors explain the fundamental electrophysiological, molecular, and pharmacological mechanisms underlying ventricular repolarization and illustrate their connection to specific disease states. Additionally, the clinical presentation and management of conditions such as early repolarization syndrome, short QT interval, Brugada syndrome, and long QT syndrome are comprehensively addressed. The book offers an evidence-based perspective and discusses current controversies as well as recommendations for future research.
Language | English |
topic | Medicine & Care |
Author | Charles Antzelevitch, Ihor Gussak, Preben Bjerregaard, Stephen C. Hammill, Win K. Shen |
Number of pages | 164 |
Book cover | Paperback |
Year | 2010 |
Item number | 55382847 |
Publisher | Springer |
Category | Reference books |
Release date | 4.3.2025 |
topic | Medicine & Care |
Language | English |
Author | Charles Antzelevitch, Ihor Gussak, Preben Bjerregaard, Stephen C. Hammill, Win K. Shen |
Year | 2010 |
Number of pages | 164 |
Book cover | Paperback |
Year | 2010 |
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