The Ventricle [electronic resource] : Basic and Clinical Aspects /
1. Pathologic Anatomy of Acquired Ventricular Disease -- 2. Mechanics of Ventricular Muscle -- 3. The Biochemistry of Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Implications with Regard to Pump Failure -- 4. Ventricular End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relations -- 5. Autonomic Reflex Control of Cardiac Contractility -- 6. Ventricular Relaxation -- 7. Diastolic Properties of the Left Ventricle -- 8. Ventricular Interaction and the Pericardium -- 9. Experimental Myocardial Hypertrophy -- 10. Pathophysiology of Heart Failure -- 11. Pressure Overload: Human Studies -- 12. Chronic Aortic and Mitral Regurgitation: Mechanical Consequences of the Lesion and the Results of Surgical Correction -- 13. The Coronary Circulation in Ventricular Hypertrophy -- 14. Ventricular Function in Ischemia and Infarction and Following Reperfusion -- 15. Current Status of Interventions Designed to Limit Infarct Size -- 16. Vasoactive Drugs and the Failing Ventricle.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Boston, MA : Springer US,
1985
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Subjects: | Medicine., Cardiology., Medicine & Public Health., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2599-4 |
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Summary: | 1. Pathologic Anatomy of Acquired Ventricular Disease -- 2. Mechanics of Ventricular Muscle -- 3. The Biochemistry of Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Implications with Regard to Pump Failure -- 4. Ventricular End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relations -- 5. Autonomic Reflex Control of Cardiac Contractility -- 6. Ventricular Relaxation -- 7. Diastolic Properties of the Left Ventricle -- 8. Ventricular Interaction and the Pericardium -- 9. Experimental Myocardial Hypertrophy -- 10. Pathophysiology of Heart Failure -- 11. Pressure Overload: Human Studies -- 12. Chronic Aortic and Mitral Regurgitation: Mechanical Consequences of the Lesion and the Results of Surgical Correction -- 13. The Coronary Circulation in Ventricular Hypertrophy -- 14. Ventricular Function in Ischemia and Infarction and Following Reperfusion -- 15. Current Status of Interventions Designed to Limit Infarct Size -- 16. Vasoactive Drugs and the Failing Ventricle. |
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