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Summary

Cardiac Mapping is the cardiac electrophysiologist's GPS. It will guide you to new places in the heart and help you find the old places more easily…a valuable addition to your bookshelf Douglas P. Zipes, from the Foreword. Over the course of three previous editions, this book has become the acknowledged gold standard reference on the electro-anatomical mapping of the heart. This new edition features greatly expanded coverage-the number of chapters have doubled to 80 with 40 new chapters-on leading edge science, new clinical applications and future frontiers, authored by a who's-who of global electrophysiology. This unique text offers truly comprehensive coverage of all areas of cardiac mapping, from core scientific principals to methodological and technical considerations to the latest data that you can put to work caring for patients. In addition, the all new 4th edition adds essential content on: Mapping in experimental models of arrhythmias Mapping supraventricular and ventricular tachyarrhythmias New catheter-based techniques Also featuring a companion website with video clips illustrating essential techniques described in the text The only state-of-the-art, stand-alone text on this dynamic subject, Cardiac Mapping is an essential resource for basic scientists, clinical electrophysiologists, cardiologists and all physicians who care for patients with cardiac arrhythmias.

Author Biography

Mohammad Shenasa MD Attending Physician Department of Cardiovascular Services O’Connor Hospital; San Jose, California

Gerhard Hindricks MD Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) University Leipzig, Heart Center; Director, Department of Electrophysiology Leipzig, Germany

Martin Borggrefe MD Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) Head, Department of Cardiology, Angiology and Pneumology Klinikum Mannheim GmbH Universitätsklinikum Fakultät fur Klinische Medizin Mannheim der Universitat Heidelberg Mannheim, Germany

Günter Breithardt, MD Professor of Medicine (Cardiology), Head, Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Hospital of the University of Münster, D-48129 Münster, Germany

Mark E. Josephson, MD Herman C. Dana Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Chief of Cardiovascular Division Beth Israel Deacomess Medical Center

Table of Contents

Contributors, ix
 
Preface to the Fourth Edition, xv

Preface to the First Edition, xvi

Foreword, xvii

European Perspective, xviii

Acknowledgements, xix

Part I Methodological and Technical Considerations

1 Evolution of Cardiac Mapping: From Direct Analog to Digital Multi-Dimensional Recording, 3
Jacques M. T. de Bakker and Marc A. Vos

2 Image Acquisition and Processing in New Technologies, 12
Clinton Schneider and Srijoy Mahapatra

3 Microelectrode Arrays in Cardiac Mapping, 18
Thomas Meyer, Elke Guenther and Udo Kraushaar

4 Cardiac Morphology Relevant to Mapping, 28
Siew Yen Ho, José Angel Cabrera and Damian Sánchez-Quintana

5 Comparison of Mapping Technologies for Cardiac Electrophysiology, 36
Ross J. Hunter and Richard J. Schilling

6 Interpretation of Electrograms and Complex Maps of Different Mapping Technologies, 46
Kyoko Soejima and Seiji Fukamizu

7 Cardiac Mapping: Approach and Troubleshooting for the Electrophysiologist, 53
Matthew J. Swale and Samuel J. Asirvatham

Part II Mapping in Experimental Models of
Cardiac Arrhythmias

8 Optical Mapping: Its Impact on Understanding Arrhythmia Mechanisms, 71
Jan N.emec, Jong Kim and Guy Salama

9 Optical Mapping of the Sinoatrial Node and Atrioventricular Node, 79
Ajit H. Janardhan, Di Lang and Igor R. Efimov

10 Panoramic Optical Imaging of Cardiac Arrhythmias, 90
Crystal M. Ripplinger

11 Optical Imaging of Arrhythmias in Cardiomyocyte Monolayer Culture, 98
Herman D. Himel IV, Gil Bub and Nabil El-Sherif

12 Mapping of Rotors in Atrial Fibrillation: From Animal Models to Humans, 108
Omer Berenfeld, David Filgueiras-Rama and Felipe Atienza

13 Multiple Mechanisms Causing Ventricular Tachycardia, 119
Andrew L. Wit and Mark E. Josephson

14 Modeling of Atrial Fibrillation, 131
Nathalie Virag, Vincent Jacquemet and Lukas Kappenberger

15 Modeling of Ventricular Arrhythmias, 140
Natalia A. Trayanova

16 Personalized Electrophysiological Modeling of the Human Atrium, 150
Olaf Doessel, Martin Krüger and Gunnar Seemann

17 Mapping of the Atrial Neural Network: Autonomic Mechanisms Underlying Complex Fractionated Atrial Electrograms and the Substrate for Atrial Fibrillation, 159
Youqi Fan, Benjamin J. Scherlag , Yu Liu, Heng Cai, Lilei Yu, Eric Hepler, Shailesh Male, Warren M. Jackman and Sunny S. Po

18 Mapping of Atrial Repolarization Changes and Tachyarrhythmia Sites of Origin During Activation of Mediastinal Nerve Inputs to the Intrinsic Cardiac Nervous System, 172
René Cardinal and Pierre Pagé

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