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Etiology and Therapeutics

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Book Details

Weight 2094 g
Dimensions 155 × 235 mm
ISBN

9789811098581

Book Cover

Paperback / softback

Publisher

Springer Singapore

Pages

107

Publishing Date

2018

About The Author

Shimizu, Wataru

This book presents the latest findings on early repolarization syndrome (ERS). Readers will find essential information on ERS with regard to its etiology, epidemiology, clinical diagnosis and manifestation, genetic background, and risk stratification, as well as the relationship between ERS and Brugada syndrome. Further chapters discuss pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies.
Early repolarization (ER) pattern or J wave in the inferior and /or lateral leads was initially considered to be a benign electrocardiographic pattern and is often found in healthy young individuals. However, it was reported that ER or J wave was more frequently recognized in patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) than in control subjects, and that there is a higher incidence of recurrent VF in case subjects with ER or J wave than in those without. This is the early repolarization syndrome or ERS, the theme of this contributed volume. ERS is diagnosed

in patients with ER pattern or J wave in the inferior and /or lateral leads of the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), who have been resuscitated from IVF.

ERS is a relatively a new clinical entity in the field. This much-awaited contributed volume is one of the first references available in the market, an ideal resource for all cardiologists and electrophysiologists working on ERS and related topics.
1. Epidemiology, prevalence of J wave and ERS.- 2. Clinical diagnosis and manifestation of ERS.- 3. Molecular genetics of ERS.- 4. Ionic and cellular basis underlying ERS.- 5. ERS in relation to Brugada syndrome.- 6. Risk stratification of ERS.- 7. Catheter ablation for ERS.- 8. Device therapy for ERS.- 9. Acute and chronic pharmacological therapy for ERS.

Wataru Shimizu

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan

This book presents the latest findings on early repolarization syndrome (ERS). Readers will find essential information on ERS with regard to its etiology, epidemiology, clinical diagnosis and manifestation, genetic background, and risk stratification, as well as the relationship between ERS and Brugada syndrome. Further chapters discuss pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies.

Early repolarization (ER) pattern or J wave in the inferior and /or lateral leads was initially considered to be a benign electrocardiographic pattern and is often found in healthy young individuals. However, it was reported that ER or J wave was more frequently recognized in patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) than in control subjects, and that there is a higher incidence of recurrent VF in case subjects with ER or J wave than in those without. This is the early repolarization syndrome or ERS, the theme of this contributed volume. ERS is diagnosed in patients with ER pattern or J wave in the inferior and /or lateral leads of the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), who have been resuscitated from IVF.

ERS is a relatively a new clinical entity in the field. This much-awaited contributed volume is one of the first references available in the market, an ideal resource for all cardiologists and electrophysiologists working on ERS and related topics.
The first textbook presenting up-to-date research on early repolarization syndrome (ERS)
Provides through coverage on the topic, from both etiological and therapeutic perspectives
Contributed by leading researchers specialized in inherited diseases