Foreword, ix
List of Contributors, xi
Preface, xv
About the CompanionWebsite, xvii
Part 1: Introduction
1 History of Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation in the Young,
3
Larry Rhodes and Robert Campbell
2 Clinically Relevant Basics of Pacing and Defibrillation,
12
Maully Shah and Erick Cuvillier
Part 2: Clinical Concepts
3 Indications for Permanent Pacing, Device, and Lead Selection,
37
Philip M. Chang, Christopher Carter, and Yaniv Bar-Cohen
4 Indications for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
Therapy, Device, and Lead Selection, 62
Mitchell I. Cohen and Susan P. Etheridge
5 Hemodynamics of Pacing and Cardiac ResynchronizationTherapy
(CRT) for the Failing Left and Right Ventricle, 91
Kara S. Motonaga and Anne M. Dubin
6 Sensor Driven Pacing: Ideal Characteristics in Pediatrics,
118
David Bradley and Peter S. Fischbach
7 Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Testing in Pediatric
and Congenital Heart Disease, 123
Elizabeth A. Stephenson and Charles I. Berul
Part 3: Implantation Techniques
8 Permanent Transvenous Pacemaker, CRT, and ICD Implantation in
the Structurally Normal Heart, 133
Akash R. Patel and Steven Fishberger
9 Permanent Pacemaker, CRT, and ICD Implantation in Congenital
Heart Disease, 147
Ian Law and Nicholas H. Von Bergen
10 Permanent Epicardial Pacing:When, How, andWhy? 163
Larry Rhodes and Maully Shah
11 Managing Device Related Complications and Lead Extraction,
172
Avi Fischer and Barry Love
12 Temporary Pacing in Children, 195
Anjan S. Batra and Ilana Zeltser
Part 4: Device Programming and Follow-Up
13 Pacemaker and ICD Programming in Congenital Heart Disease,
211
Jonathan Kaltman and Jeffrey Moak
14 Pacemaker Troubleshooting and Follow-Up, 231
Ronn E. Tanel and Frank Zimmerman
15 ICD Troubleshooting and Follow-Up, 252
Steven Fishberger and Maully Shah
16 CRT device Programming and Optimization, 271
Anoop Singh and Seshadri Balaji
17 Implantable Syncope and Arrhythmia Monitors, and Automated
External Defibrillators, 280
John R. Phillips and Pamela S. Ro
18 Electromagnetic Interference and Implantable Devices, 294
Karen Smoots and R. Lee Vogel
19 Quality of Life, Sports, and Implantable Devices in the
Young, 302
Elizabeth Saarel
20 Device Innovations and the Future of DeviceTherapy for
Arrhythmia and Heart Failure Management, 308
Michael P. Carboni and Ronald J. Kanter
Glossary, 322
Maully Shah, M.B.B.S, F.A.C.C, F.H.R.S, C.C.D.S,
C.E.P.S
Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Professor of Pediatrics,
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Larry Rhodes, M.D.
Chair, Department of Pediatrics
Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center
Professor of Pediatrics
West Virginia Univeristy
Morgantown, WV, USA
Jonathan R. Kaltman, MD
Chief, Heart Development and
Structural Disease Branch,
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of
Health,
Bethesda, MD, USA
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