Recent progress in interventional therapies has revolutionized the management of cardiac arrhythmias, resulting in a remarkable improvement in outcomes for patients. Yet the diagnosis and management of arrhythmias are still viewed as a complex and inaccessible area of modern cardiology. 'Fast Facts: Cardiac Arrhythmias' cuts through the technical detail to provide a better understanding of how the patient with arrhythmia presents, and how the problem should be best investigated and managed. Highlights include: * Succinct descriptions with clear well-annotated illustrations of normal conduction and the mechanisms of arrhythmias * A simple classification of arrhythmias based on 12-lead ECG patterns * A comprehensive review of presenting signs and symptoms, with key questions to ask the patient * A logical approach to investigation: predict it (history and examination), wait for it (monitoring) or provoke it (electrophysiological testing) * Practical information on management options: pharmacological therapy, direct cardioversion, catheter ablation and cardiac devices * The latest international guidelines on atrial fibrillation and catheter and surgical ablation * Important pharmacological updates, including the latest thinking on anticoagulation. This highly readable handbook is a practical resource for all primary care physicians, cardiologists in training, cardiac nurses, technicians and medical students seeking a better understanding of the mechanisms of arrhythmias and the contemporary therapies available, with a view to improving patient care. Contents: * Conduction within the heart * Classification and mechanisms of arrhythmias * Presenting signs and symptoms * Investigation * Management principles * Supraventricular arrhythmias * Atrial flutter * Atrial fibrillation * Ventricular arrhythmias * Rare and unusual arrhythmias * Cardiac devices: Pacemakers and defibrillators * Useful resources