Skip to product information
1 of 1
New Year Badge
🎉 Save up to 70% on All Books. Discount Auto-Applied.

Cardiac Arrhythmias in Dogs and Cats: Mechanisms, diagnosis and management – August 28, 2024

Cardiac Arrhythmias in Dogs and Cats: Mechanisms, diagnosis and management – August 28, 2024

Regular price $59.00 USD
Regular price $124.00 USD Sale price $59.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Contact on WhatsApp

Delivered to your inbox

Available Instantly

Girl in a jacket

ISBN

9781957260617

Authors

by Roberto Santilli (Author), Romain Pariaut (Author), Manuela Perego (Author)

Edition Number

1

Copyright Year

2024

A Guide to Cardiac Arrhythmias in Dogs and Cats

This book is designed for veterinary specialists and general practitioners who wish to expand their knowledge of the analysis and treatment of arrhythmias in dogs and cats. It explores rhythm disorders from both clinical and pathophysiological standpoints, providing comprehensive descriptions of surface, dynamic, and endocavitary electrocardiographic findings.

Key Features

  • Clinical and Pathophysiological Focus: The book explores rhythm disorders from both clinical and pathophysiological standpoints.
  • Cardiac Electroanatomy: Each chapter includes detailed information on the cardiac electroanatomy and provides comprehensive descriptions of surface, dynamic, and endocavitary electrocardiographic findings with the latest discoveries in this field.
  • Treatment Guidelines: For each rhythm disorder, medical and interventional treatment guidelines are included, based on the available literature and the authors’ experience.
  • Organized Sections: The book is organized in six sections, including basic science, diagnostic therapeutic and modalities, tachycardias, bradycardias, and specific diseases.
  • Detailed Visuals: The clear and detailed text is accompanied by a wealth of images and drawings.
  • Target Audience: This book is an essential resource for veterinary specialists in cardiology, anesthesia, intensive care, and emergency medicine, as well as for general practitioners.

View full details