The Ventricle: Basic and Clinical Aspects

The Ventricle: Basic and Clinical Aspects

by Levine (Author), Herbert J. Levine (Editor), William H. Gaasch (Editor)

Synopsis

Cardiac anatomy had already been a subject of and its control in health and disease has been great interest for centuries when Harvey de- published. Studies of hypertrophy, heart failure, scribed the dynamic nature of blood flow, but ischemia, and infarction have been vigorously the concept of defining ventricular function was pursued in experimental animals and in human first introduced with the measurement of a subjects, and as a result new areas for study have emerged. These include the process of hypertro- mare's blood pressure by Steven Hales in 1733. Amidst the important contributions of a number phy as an adaptive mechanism, the coronary vas- of European physiologists, the primal relation- cular reserve in hypertrophy, the role of the ship between the mechanical energy of the heart microvasculature in myocardial failure, active and the length of a myocardial fiber was enun- relaxation and other diastolic mechanisms that contribute to the syndrome of congestive heart ciated by E. H. Starling in 1912; this became known as the law of the heart. Perhaps the failure, ventricular interaction and the role of the normal pericardium, ischemic-stunned- first major refinement of this law was suggested by Sarnoff and co-workers, who introduced the reperfused myocardium, and vasoactive drugs in concept of homeometric autoregulation to ex- the treatment of heart failure.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 364
Edition: 1985
Publisher: Springer
Published: 30 Sep 1985

ISBN 10: 0898387213
ISBN 13: 9780898387216

Media Reviews
`The book combines harmoniously basic concepts and clinical aspects. Each chapter is a careful updated review due to the expertise of the contributors. Anyone seeking a ratinal approach on the interface between fundamental research and clinical experience will find it in this excellent recommended book.'
Acta Cardiologica, 1986.