Struggling to connect EP study findings to real ablation decisions at the bedside? Most training resources cover mapping theory and device programming as separate silos, leaving fellows and practicing electrophysiologists to bridge the gap themselves during high-stakes cases.
This 2026 edition delivers a single, systematic reference spanning the full breadth of clinical cardiac electrophysiology: conduction system anatomy, cellular ion channel physiology, arrhythmia mechanisms, EP study interpretation, intracardiac mapping, catheter ablation technique for every major arrhythmia, inherited channelopathies, and permanent pacemaker, defibrillator, and resynchronization device therapy.
Each of the 25 chapters walks through a running clinical case that mirrors real decision-making, layering in mechanism-first reasoning, procedural pearls, and differential diagnosis tables drawn from daily practice.
Over 100 curated video lectures accessible instantly through a QR code printed in the final pages50 detailed clinical illustrations covering anatomy, mapping catheter positioning, and electrogram interpretationWorked case threads showing how new findings change the diagnostic and procedural planPractical dosing, programming, and troubleshooting tables for devices and antiarrhythmic therapyIf you want one dependable reference that turns EP study data and mapping findings into confident, defensible clinical decisions, this is that reference.