Angelo Auricchio • Jagmeet Singh
Frank E. Rademakers
Editors
2012
Major technological, basic, and clinical research breakthroughs have led to impressive changes in both diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities for the management of cardiac rhythm disorders. Over the last three decades, the diagnostic part has been enriched by sophisticated ECG recording systems and automatic analysis techniques, by the development of 3-dimensional (3D) electroanatomical mapping systems and advances in novel implantable devices capable of recording electrical signals as well as intracardiac and intravascular pressures.