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Michael R. Franz

    Cardiac Mechano-Electric Coupling and Arrhythmias
    Monophasic action potentials
    Hybrid Maize Diffusion in Kenya
    • 2011

      Cardiac Mechano-Electric Coupling and Arrhythmias

      Second Edition

      • 512bladzijden
      • 18 uur lezen

      Cardiac Mechano-Electric Feedback and Arrhythmias offers a thoroughly reviewed compendium written by leading experts in the field on the mechanism and consequences of cardiac mechano-electrical coupling. Its coverage ranges from stretch-activated ion channels to mechanically induced arrhythmias and mechanical interventions for heart rhythm correction. Information is grouped into logical sections, from molecular mechanisms, to cell, tissue and whole organ responses, right through to patient-based observations and insight emerging from clinical trials. The information provided carefully highlights both consensus insight and current shortcomings in our understanding of cardiac mechano-electric coupling. The book has been thoroughly revised and expanded since publication of the first edition in 2005, extensively updated to reflect recent developments in the field, and now offers a more balanced view of mechano-electrical interactions in the heart and develops a more clinical focus. Written with the advanced medical student and junior doctor in mind, it will also offer interesting new insight for the established physician with an interest in cardiac arrhythmogenesis and heart rhythm management.

      Cardiac Mechano-Electric Coupling and Arrhythmias
    • 1997

      Monophasic action potentials

      • 241bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      KlappentextOver the last two decades monophasic action potential (MAP) recording has matured into a technique that provides a link between basic and clinical electrophysiology. International experts present exciting data on MAP recording techniques, the mechanism and interpretation of MAPs, and novel aspects of repolarization-related arrhythmias.

      Monophasic action potentials