Advances in Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy, An Issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 1st Edition
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By Peter R. Kowey, MD and Gerald V. Naccarelli, MD
Cardiac electrophysiologists have many options for treating arrhythmias, including catheter ablation and implantable cardiac defibrillators. Antiarrhythmic agents, which are pharmaceutical agents used to suppress fast rhythms of the heart (cardiac a
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Cardiac electrophysiologists have many options for treating arrhythmias, including catheter ablation and implantable cardiac defibrillators. Antiarrhythmic agents, which are pharmaceutical agents used to suppress fast rhythms of the heart (cardiac arrhythmias), represent another treatment option. This issue summarizes the most current thinking on the role of pharmaceuticals in relation to other types of treatment, helping electrophysiologists to determine the best method for managing their patients.
Cardiac electrophysiologists have many options for treating arrhythmias, including catheter ablation and implantable cardiac defibrillators. Antiarrhythmic agents, which are pharmaceutical agents used to suppress fast rhythms of the heart (cardiac arrhythmias), represent another treatment option. This issue summarizes the most current thinking on the role of pharmaceuticals in relation to other types of treatment, helping electrophysiologists to determine the best method for managing their patients.
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By Peter R. Kowey, MD and Gerald V. Naccarelli, MD
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/advances-in-antiarrhythmic-drug-therapy-an-issue-of-cardiac-electrophysiology-clinics-9781437724295.html306886Advances in Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy, An Issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinicshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781437724295_7.jpg67.4974.99USDInStock/Medicine/Cardiology/Clinics/Clinics/Medicine/Cardiology/Japan Titles5054569505466652550415259850526316014886536505455351451205259833Cardiac electrophysiologists have many options for treating arrhythmias, including catheter ablation and implantable cardiac defibrillators. Antiarrhythmic agents, which are pharmaceutical agents used to suppress fast rhythms of the heart (cardiac arrhythmias), represent another treatment option. This issue summarizes the most current thinking on the role of pharmaceuticals in relation to other types of treatment, helping electrophysiologists to determine the best method for managing their patients. Cardiac electrophysiologists have many options for treating arrhythmias, including catheter ablation and implantable cardiac defibrillators. Antiarrhythmic agents, which are pharmaceutical agents used to suppress fast rhythms of the heart (cardiac arrhythmias), represent another treatment option. This issue summarizes the most current thinking on the role of pharmaceuticals in relation to other types of treatment, helping electrophysiologists to determine the best method for managing their patients.00add-to-cart97814377242952011 and earlierProfessionalBy Peter R. Kowey, MD and Gerald V. Naccarelli, MD20101Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Saunders0Dec 9, 2010IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Peter R. Kowey</STRONG>, MD and <STRONG>Gerald V. Naccarelli</STRONG>, MDClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select