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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Anti-arrhythmic drugs
- » Basic electrophysiology: cellular excitation
- » Catheter ablation of arrhythmias
- » Electrical control: sinus node, AV node and the His-Purkinje system
- » Electrocardiogram tachycardia: atrial fibrillation and ablation
- » Electrocardiogram tachycardia: SVT and ablation of SVT
- » Electrocardiogram tachycardia: ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac death
- » Genetic background of arrhythmias
- » Implantable cardioverter/defibrillator
- » Invasive electrophysiology
- » Lead extraction
- » Pacemakers
- » Surgical management of arrhythmias
- » Syncope
LATEST RECOMMENDATION
Paolo Della Bella and Pasquale Vergara, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Italy. F1000 Cardiovascular Disorders
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Andrew Krahn, Manoj Obeyesekere and Pradyot Saklani, London Health Sciences Centre, Canada. F1000 Cardiovascular Disorders
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