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Maryland Heart Center

Clinical Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Training Program

Mission Statement | Program Objectives | Curriculum | Faculty Supervision | Recommended References and Texts | Application

 

Recommended References and Texts

Recommended References:

  1. ACC/AHA Guidelines for Implantation of Cardiac Pacemakers and Antiarrhythmia Devices (1998) JACC 31:1175-209.

  2. Consensus Statement on Indications, Guidelines for Use, and Recommendations for Follow-up of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators. (2001) PACE 24:262-268.

  3. ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation (2001) JACC 38:1231-1265.

  4. ACC/AHA Clinical Competence Statement on Invasive Electrophysiology Studies, Catheter Ablation and Cardioversion.(2000) JACC 36: 1725-1736.

  5. Personal and Public Safety Issues Related to Arrhythmias tht may Affect Consciousness: Implications for Regulation and Physician Recommendations. (1996) Circ 94:1147-1161.

  6. Tilt Table Testing for Assessing Syncope (1996). JACC 28:263-275.

  7. A Randomized Study of the Prevention of Sudden Death in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease. (1999) NEJM 341:1882-90.

  8. Preliminary Report: Effect of Encainide and Flecainide on Mortality in a Randomized Trial of Arrhythmia Suppression After Myocardial Infarction. (1989) NEJM 321:406-412.

  9. Effect of the Antiarrhythmic Agent Moricizine on Survival after Myocardial Infarction. (1992) NEJM 327:227-233.

  10. A Comparison of Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy with Implantable Defibrillators in Patients Resuscitated from Near-Fatal Ventricular Arrhythmias. (1997) NEJM 337:1576-1583.

  11. Prophylactic Use of Implanted Cardiac Defibrillators in Patients at High Risk for Ventricular Arrhythmias after Coronary-Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. (1997) NEJM 337:1569-1575.

  12. Improved Survival with an Implanted Defibrillator in Patients with Coronary Disease at High Risk for Ventricular Arrhythmia. (1996) NEJM 335:1933-1940.

Texts:

  1. Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology by Josephson

  2. Cardiac Electrophysiology by Zipes and Jalife

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