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In 1998 Professor Haissaguerre and his colleagues made the
initial observation in patients that triggering foci in or
around the pulmonary veins initiate some types of atrial
fibrillation. Since then it has become clear that atrial
fibrillation and other atrial tachyarrhythmias can be initiated
(and possibly maintained) by triggering foci in any of the
thoracic veins. This concept is now one of the most current
topics in electrophysiology, and while it is a topic of
frequent discussion in the major cardiology and
electrophysiology journals,
Thoracic Vein Arrhythmias:
Mechanisms and Treatment is the first state-of-the art
multi-authored textbook that integrates the advances made in
this rapidly developing new area of cardiac arrhythmias for the
global community.
Edited by Drs. Shih-Ann Chen, Michel Haissaguerre, and
Douglas P. Zipes, who are at the forefront of advances in
this field of cardiology, and with contributions from authors
representing an international array of authorities in their
individual fields, this text will be an invaluable reference
to students, basic scientists, and clinicians with an
interest in any aspect of cardiac arrhythmia.
- First textbook to provide comprehensive, critical and
insightful review by leading experts in the exciting field of
thoracic vein arrhythmias.
- Contains review of the current status of thoracic vein
arrhythmias, and speculation on how the new findings will
impact on treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
- The chapters outline how progress is being made on
several fronts ranging from basic mechanisms to invasive
treatment for thoracic vein arrhythmias.
Content:
Chapter 1 History of Thoracic Vein Arrhythmias: Pulmonary Veins
and Venae Cavae (pages 1–10): Mithilesh K. Das and Douglas P.
Zipes
Chapter 2 The Ligament of Marshall (pages 11–20): Benjamin J.
Scherlag, Eugene Patterson, William S. Yamanashi, Warren M.
Jackman and Ralph Lazzara
Chapter 3 Coronary Sinus Electrophysiology and
Arrhythmogenesis: Historical Developments (pages 21–32): Andrew
L. Wit
Chapter 4 Anatomy of the Pulmonary Veins (pages 33–41): Anton
E. Becker
Chapter 5 Anatomy of the Pulmonary Vein?Atrium Junction (pages
42–53): Siew Yen Ho, Jose Angel Cabrera and Damian
Sanchez?Quintana
Chapter 6 Anatomy of the Vena Cava: An Electrophysiological
Perspective (pages 54–65): Samuel J. Asirvatham
Chapter 7 Anatomy of the Coronary Sinus (pages 66–76): Michel
Chauvin
Chapter 8 Imaging of the Cardiac and Thoracic Veins (pages
77–98): Douglas L. Packer, Samuel Asirvatham, James B. Seward,
Jerome F. Breen and Richard A. Robb
Chapter 9 Immunohistology of the Thoracic Veins (pages 99–110):
Hung?I Yeh
Chapter 10 Ionic Currents and Mechanisms of Ectopy from the
Thoracic Veins (pages 111–120): Yi?Jen Chen, Yao?Chang Chen,
Cheng?I Lin and Shih?Ann Chen
Chapter 11 Stretch?Related Atrial Remodeling: Role in the
Genesis of Atrial Fibrillation (pages 121–134): Prashanthan
Sanders, Joseph B. Morton and Jonathan M. Kalman
Chapter 12 High?Density Mapping of Thoracic Vein Arrhythmias
(pages 135–147): Tsu?Juey Wu, Shengmei Zhou and Peng?Sheng
Chen
Chapter 13 Optical Mapping of Thoracic Vein Arrhythmias (pages
148–156): Jeffrey E. Olgin
Chapter 14 Effects of Electrical Stimulation of Autonomic
Ganglia at the Thoracic Veins (pages 157–166): Benjamin J.
Scherlag, William S. Yamanashi, Archana Gautam, Eugene
Patterson, Warren M. Jackman and Ralph Lazzara
Chapter 15 Maintenance of Atrial Fibrillation: Thoracic Vein or
Atrial Substrate? (pages 167–184): Prabal K. Guha, Justus M. B.
Anumonwo and Jose Jalife
Chapter 16 Electrocardiographic Characteristics of Atrial
Fibrillation Initiators from the Thoracic Veins (pages
185–195): Dipen Shah
Chapter 17 Mapping of Atrial Fibrillation Initiators from the
Thoracic Veins (pages 196–210): Edward P. Gerstenfeld and
Francis E. Marchlinski
Chapter 18 Autonomic Modulation of Thoracic Vein Atrial
Fibrillation (pages 211–216): Ching?Tai Tai and Shih?Ann
Chen
Chapter 19 Clinical Electrophysiology of the Pulmonary Veins
(pages 217–228): Hakan Oral and Fred Morady
Chapter 20 Catheter Ablation of Pulmonary Vein Atrial
Fibrillation: Circumferential Ablation (pages 229–247): Carlo
Pappone, Giuseppe Augello and Salvatore Rosanio
Chapter 21 Catheter Ablation of Pulmonary Vein Atrial
Fibrillation: Segmental and Limited Linear Ablation (pages
248–262): Li?Fern Hsu, Pierre Jais, Prashanthan Sanders, Meleze
Hocini, Christophe Scavee, Rukshen Weerasooriya, Stephane
Garrigue, Jacques Clementy and Michel Haissaguerre
Chapter 22 Clinical Electrophysiology and Catheter Ablation of
Atrial Fibrillation from the Superior Vena Cava (pages
263–275): Chin?Feng Tsai, Kwo?Chang Ueng, Chung?Sheng Lin and
Shih?Ann Chen
Chapter 23 Clinical Electrophysiology and Catheter Ablation of
Atrial Fibrillation from the Ligament of Marshall (pages
276–284): Chun Hwang and Peng?Sheng Chen
Chapter 24 Clinical Electrophysiology and Catheter Ablation of
the Coronary Sinus Patients with Atrial Fibrillation (pages
285–294): Hakan Oral and Fred Morady
Chapter 25 Pulmonary Vein Isolation for Treatment of Atrial
Fibrillation in Patients Structural Heart Disease (pages
295–308): Yaariv Khaykin, Michael S. Chen, Nassir F. Marrouche,
Walid Saliba, Robert Schweikert, Dianna Bash, Michelle
Williams?Andrews, Eduardo Saad, David J. Burkhardt, Mandeep
Bhargava, George Joseph, Antonio Rossillo, Demet Erciyes, David
O. Martin and Andrea Natale
Chapter 26 Role of Linear Ablation in Thoracic Vein Atrial
Fibrillation (pages 309–323): Javier E. Sanchez and G. Neal
Kay
Chapter 27 New Technologies for Catheter Isolation of the
Pulmonary Veins (pages 324–343): David Keane
Chapter 28 Surgical Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: Pulmonary
Vein Isolation (pages 336–343): Taijiro Sueda