Filling a gap in the literature, this all-encompassing reference explores the epidemiology, mechanisms, and pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation and compiles the latest diagnostic and treatment practices for patient care. The book summarizes the most recent advances in symptom relief, drug development, device management, and long-term control of heart rhythm abnormalities and reviews the latest studies on the prevention of stroke and other thromboembolic events in patients with valvular and nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Finally, it offers new strategies to improve the therapy and outcomes of patients suffering from the myriad of complications associated with atrial fibrillation.

    Introduction Peter Kowey and Gerald V. Naccarelli; Epidemiology Emelia J. Benjamin; Etiology and Pathogenesis Philip J. Podrid; Cellular Electrophysiology and Basic Mechanisms Bramah Singh; Pre-Clinical.

    Biography

    Peter Kowey, Lankenau Hospital, Wynnwood, Pennsylvania, USA. Gerald V Naccarelli, MS Hershey Medical Center, Penn State University.

    …It is nice to have all this information on this common arrhythmia in one place."
    -The American Journal of Cardiology

    "…The book is a tour de force which has successfully sifted the most cogent and relevant information from the endless pages that have been written about this arrhythmia. Within this volume the reader will find new and important knowledge about this condition."

    A. John Camm, Professor of Clinical Cardiology and Chief of Cardiac and Vascular Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom