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    Riccardo Proietti, Gian Mauro Manzoni, Giada Pietrabissa, Gianluca Castelnuovo, editors.
    Summary: This book reveals aspects of the management of patients with implantable cardiac devices beyond the direct cardiovascular benefits. With approximately 600,000 new pacemakers implanted each year, electrical therapy of the heart has rapidly evolved over recent years. New technology is continuously introduced into the market for the treatment of electrical heart disease with optimized performance and implemented design. While much attention has mainly focused on the biomedical aspects of electrical therapy, the psychological, emotional, social and cognitive aspects of the implantable devices have been largely overlooked. Psychological, Emotional, Social and Cognitive Aspects of Implantable Cardiac Devices considers the impact that these devices have on quality of life (QoL) and psychological disorders, including anxiety and depression. It has collected, appraised and condensed the results of all empirical studies that have investigated, even marginally, the relationships between the implantable devices and any psychological, emotional, social and cognitive dimension and is thus a cornerstone for all involved in device utilization (physicians, nurses, technicians, industry representatives) that need to understand this topic.

    Contents:
    Cognitive function in patients with congestive heart failure
    Heart brain connection in patients with ischemic heart disease
    Neurovegetative system and congestive heart failure
    Cognitive performance in the elderly
    Evolution and principle of pacing devices
    Hemodynamic performance of cardiac devices
    Impact of cardiac devices on QoL
    Pacemakers and cognitive performance
    Anxiety, depression and QoL in patients with ICD
    Emotional impact of device recall
    Cognitive impact of CRT.
    Digital Access Springer 2017