ABSTRACT

This authoritative book explores electrophysiologic testing and therapeutic catheter ablation for cardiac arrhythmias in children, and in patients of all ages with congenital heart disease. It reviews the anatomic and physiologic background to these procedures, emphasizing the tools for mapping and tissue ablation that continue to improve patient outcomes. Additionally, individual chapters are dedicated to specific congenital heart defects (for instance, tetralogy of Fallot, Ebstein’s anomaly, univentricular heart) guiding the reader to anticipate the type of arrhythmia, the most likely location for effective ablation, and the technical challenges that may be encountered in each condition.

Key Features

  • Provides a detailed review of the unique challenges presented by young patients with small heart size, and patients of any age with distorted anatomy due to congenital heart disease, in this long overdue, updated text
  • Intends to guide all cardiologists engaged in invasive electrophysiology at both the training level and established practice who are exposed to such exceptional cases
  • Includes an internationally recognized group of experts who discuss the technical approaches, success rates, complication rates, and special precautions needed to achieve optimal outcomes

part I|55 pages

Introductory Concepts

part II|53 pages

Catheter Ablation of Supraventricular Arrhythmias in Young Patients with Structurally Normal Hearts

part III|96 pages

Ablation of Supraventricular Tachycardia in Congenital Heart Disease

chapter Chapter 13|12 pages

Ebstein's Anomaly

part IV|57 pages

Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Pediatrics and Congenital Heart Disease

part V|59 pages

Miscellaneous Topics

chapter Chapter 26|8 pages

Surgery for Arrhythmia Management in Congenital Heart Disease

The Electrophysiologist's Perspective

chapter Chapter 27|8 pages

Surgery for Arrhythmia Management in Congenital Heart Disease

The Surgeon's Perspective

chapter Chapter 28|10 pages

The Real World

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