Arrhythmias in Women: Diagnosis and Management

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· Oxford University Press
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Arrhythmias in Women: Diagnosis and Treatment draws upon the experience of national leaders in the field of women's heart disease to address the unique aspects involved in the diagnosis and treatment of women with arrhythmias and implantable device therapy. Written by distinguished consultants in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases of Mayo Clinic, this book provides a concise and up-to-date review of the diagnosis and treatment of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias in women. Additionally, this critical book reviews indications for device therapy and management of device complications in women. It is an essential book for health care providers such as internists, cardiologists, and electrophysiologists.

About the author

Yong-Mei Cha, MD, is a Consultant in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, and Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. Margaret A. Lloyd, MD, is a Consultant in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. Ulrika M. Birgersdotter-Green, MD, is the Director of Pacemaker and ICD Services for the UC-San Diego Health System in San Diego, California, and Professor of Medicine at UC-San Diego School of Medicine.

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