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Surgical Implantation of Cardiac Rhythm Devices E-Book
About this book
Unique in the field, Surgical Implantation of Cardiac Rhythm Devices provides complete, easy-to-follow guidance for safe, effective surgical implantation of pacemakers, ICDs, and other devices. Beginning with surgical anatomy and surgical principles, expert authors provide thorough coverage of surgical technique and procedures – everything from sutures to special circumstances and complications. Detailed, high-quality illustrations show you exactly how to proceed, and each procedure includes an accompanying video clip online.- Outlines relevant anatomic structures and landmarks, as well as various types of sutures and instruments.- Provides authoritative, detailed guidance on transvenous lead placement, including novel or alternative placements, as well as implantation of subcutaneous ICDs.- Covers tools and techniques, anesthesia, radiation safety, pitfalls and complications, tips and pearls, patient preparation, postoperative patient management, and follow-up care.- Offers expert coverage of pediatric considerations and other special circumstances.- Allows you to view surgical procedures and relevant anatomy in video clips online, as well as through extensive, high-quality illustrations in the text.- Ideal for EP fellows, practicing electrophysiologists, and cardiologists who perform surgical procedures to implant pacemakers, ICDs, and other devices.
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Information
Development of Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices
Introduction
Where Did It Start?
Birth of the Pacemaker
| Year | Observation/Development | Scientist |
| 1580 | Syncope and association with slow pulse | Geronimo Mercuriale |
| 1600 | Restarted an arrested pigeon’s heart by a simple flick of the finger | William Harvey |
| 1791 | Electricity can stimulate living tissue | Luigi Galvani |
| 1800 | Devised the first electric battery | Alessandro Volta |
| 1850 | Induced ventricular fibrillation by electrical current in a dog heart | Carl Ludwig |
| 1872 | First successful resuscitation using external cardiac stimulation | Duchenne de Boulogne |
| 1882 | Heart rate change and arrhythmias through direct electrical current to the heart | Hugo von Ziemssen |
| 1880–1890 | Electrical currents could initiate ventricular fibrillation but strong electrical shocks can also potentially defibrillate the heart | Jon McWilliam, Jean-Louis Prevost, and Frederic Batelli |
| 1892 | The electrocardiogram | William Einthoven |
| 1927 | Used transvenous and transthoracic electrodes to pace various chambers of the dog heart | M. Marmrostein |
| 1928 | With alternative current and a needle inserted into a ventricle, intermittent electrical stimulation was able to resuscitate a child born with a cardiac arrest | Mark Lidwell |
| 1932 | The first “artificial pacemaker” (Hymanotor) | Albert Hyman, Henry C. Hyman |
| 1949 | First catheter electrode for pacing | Wilfred Bigelow, John A. Hopps |
| 1951 | External (transcutaneous) cardiac pacemaker | Paul Zoll |
| 1957 | First battery-operated wearable pacemaker | Earl Bakken, C. Walton Lillehei |
| 1958 | First implantable pacemaker | Rune Elmqvist and Ake Senning |
| 1958 | Endocardial pacing electrode | Seymour Furman, John Schwedel |
| 1960 | The lithium-iodide battery | Wilson Greatbatch |
| 1972 | Radioisotope pacemaker | Victor Parsonnet |
| 1978 | First dual-chamber pacemaker | H.D. Funke |
| Early 1980s | Steroid-eluting leads | |
| Mid-1980s | Rate-responsive pacemaker | |
| 1990s | Microprocessor-driven pacemakers | |
| 2000s | Biventricular pacemakers |
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1. Development of Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices
- 2. Surgical Anatomy for the Implanting Physician
- 3. Surgical Techniques and Tools
- 4. Anesthesia for Interventional Cardiology
- 5. Radiation Safety
- 6. Patient Preparation
- 7. Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Surgical Implant
- 8. Transvenous Lead Placement
- 9. Considerations for Novel or Alternative Lead Placement
- 10. Implanting the Subcutaneous Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator
- 11. Device Implantation in Pediatrics and Congenital Heart Disease
- 12. Special Circumstances and Obstacles
- 13. Pitfalls and Complications
- 14. Prevention, Evaluation, and Management of Cardiac Rhythm Device Infections
- 15. Postoperative Management
- Index