A comprehensive review of all the latest developments in cardiac
electrophysiology, focusing on both the clinical and experimental
aspects of ventricular repolarization, including newly discovered
clinical repolarization syndromes, electrocardiographic phenomena, and
their correlation with the most recent advances in basic science. The
authors illuminate the basic electrophysiologic, molecular, and
pharmacologic mechanisms underlying ventricular repolarization, relate
them to specific disease conditions, and examine the future of
antiarrhythmic drug development based on both molecular and
electrophysiological properties. They also fully review the clinical
presentation and management of specific cardiac repolarization
conditions.