Edited by
Macdonald Dick II
2006
It takes a certain hubris to come forth with a book entitled Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology in the Young. There are a number of excellent texts, monographs, and reviews on cardiac arrhythmias in both adults and children—Josephson’s and also Zipes and Jalife’s omprehensive texts come to mind, as well as a number of others, including Deal, Wolff, and Gelband’s, the several volumes from Gillette, and the recent text fromWalsh, Saul, and Triedman, the latter three texts focusing on children.