Short Stay Management of Atrial Fibrillation
Overview
- Editors:
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W. Frank Peacock
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Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine Baylor College of Medicine, HOUSTON, USA
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Carol L. Clark
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Department of Emergency Medicine, Beaumont Health System, William Beaumont Hospital, William Beaumont School of Medicine, Oakland University, Royal Oak, USA
- Provides a road map for the efficient and successful management of atrial fibrillation in the short stay or observation unit setting
- Includes documentation such as care pathways, order sheets, educational tools, diet information, and standing orders
- Developed in collaboration with the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care to help healthcare professionals keep pace with the radical changes in atrial fibrillation diagnosis and management
About this book
This book provides a road map for the efficient and successful management of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the short stay unit. It describes the problem, defines the measures of successful treatment, elucidates interventions, and supplies the tools for achieving quality care. Organized in four parts, it covers the impact of AF on patient populations; the presentation and management of AF; the transition to the outpatient environment; and systems management. Topics include the economic consequences of AF; cardioversion and cardiac implantable electronic devices in AF management; education of the AF patient and discharge planning; and quality metrics in AF. The book also provides order sheets and process criteria with which institutions can successfully manage the AF patient in the short stay unit, thus optimizing patient outcomes, patient satisfaction, and operational efficiencies. Short Stay Management of Atrial Fibrillation is a valuable resource for cardiologists, emergency medicine physicians, electrophysiologists, and other healthcare professionals involved in AF management.
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Article
Open access
13 January 2020
Table of contents (22 chapters)
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Impact of the Disease
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- Ezra Amsterdam, Sandhya Venugopal, Uma N. Srivatsa
Pages 19-26
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Presentation and Management
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- Marvin A. Wayne, Andrew M. McCoy, Richard B. Utarnachitt
Pages 43-49
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- Shahriar Dadkhah, Korosh Sharain
Pages 51-59
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- Maria Aini, Judd E. Hollander
Pages 67-77
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- Adriana Thomas, Zubaid Rafique
Pages 79-85
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- Deepak L. Bhatt, Andrew E. Noll
Pages 87-100
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- Chad E. Darling, Christian G. Klaucke, David D. McManus
Pages 101-114
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- Brian Hiestand, Andrew Wong
Pages 133-144
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- David E. Winchester, Michael R. Kaufmann, Matthew S. McKillop, William M. Miles
Pages 145-173
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Transition to the Outpatient Environment
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Front Matter
Pages 175-175
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- Deborah B. Diercks, George McLeod
Pages 183-186
Reviews
“This is a concise yet thorough review of atrial fibrillation in the short stay setting. … It is written for practitioners, specifically in cardiology or emergency medicine. … This book is of good quality, and certainly useful for future practicing cardiologists. Atrial fibrillation is a huge subject that the book has managed to condense nicely.” (Arjun Makam, Doody's Book Reviews, November, 2016)
Editors and Affiliations
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Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine Baylor College of Medicine, HOUSTON, USA
W. Frank Peacock
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Department of Emergency Medicine, Beaumont Health System, William Beaumont Hospital, William Beaumont School of Medicine, Oakland University, Royal Oak, USA
Carol L. Clark
About the editors
W. Frank Peacock, MD, FACEP, Professor, Emergency Medicine, Associate Chair and Research Director, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Carol Lynn Clark, MD, Associate Research Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Beaumont Health System, Royal Oak, MI