Microcirculation is a rather new field which has been of predominant interest to basic scientists, linking togeth~r technical, hemodynamic, and biochemical aspects. The fmdings elaborated, however, are not only of theoretical interest, but bear in addition great clinical implications. In clinical cardiology this became quite evident by the use of tracers in order to study myocardial perfuSion and by the deSCription of certain clinical entities - such as angina with normal coro nary arteries - which are best explained by "disturbed microcirculation". With respect to this new developing theoretical and clinical field of cardiac microcirculation it was the aim of the Microcirculation Working Group of the European Society of Cardiology to have a symposium on which all different but clinically relevant aspects of cardiac microcirculation will be covered. This symposium, held in Heidelberg in January 1980, was planned not only for the exchange of concepts and ideas, but was expected to be in addition partially a teaching session; the basic scientists should be directed toward a better under standing of the clinical problems, and the clinicians should learn more about the basic mechanisms regulating substrate and ion exchange in such an impor tant organ as the heart, and furthermore the theoretical limitations of some of the diagnostic and therapeutical procedures should be taught. Without a lot of help we would never have succeeded in organizing the sym posium and editing its results.
Auflage
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Research
Illustrationen
71
71 s/w Abbildungen
XIV, 356 p. 71 illus.
Maße
Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-540-11346-1 (9783540113461)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-68485-2
Schweitzer Klassifikation
A. Physiological, Biochemical and Morphological Aspects.- 1. The Arterial Wall - Transport Properties.- 2. Morphology of the Myocardial Microcirculation.- 3. Flow Properties of the Blood.- 4. Coronary Microcirculation.- 5. Changes in Capillary Permeability.- 6. Oxygen and Substrate Supply of the Myocardium.- B. Clinical Implication of Disturbances in Coronary Microcirculation.- 1. Pathophysiology.- 2. Diagnosis - Methods for Evaluating Myocardial Microcirculation in Patients.- C. Clinical Manifestations in Disturbance of Coronary Microcirculation.- 1. Small Vessel Disease.- 2. Syndrome X.- D. Therapeutic Implications.- 1. Effect of Drugs on Myocardial Microcirculation.- 2. Rheological Aspects.