Cardiac Ischemia: From Injury to Protection /

Cardiac Ischemia: From Injury to Protection has been divided into six parts. The first part describes the differences between hypoxia and ischemia, animal models, the effects of ischemia on myocardial function and metabolism, and the electrophysiological consequences of ischemia. The second part dea...

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Main Author: Ošt̕ádal, Bohuslav
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Kolář, František
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1999.
Series:Basic science for the cardiologist ; 4.
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Summary:Cardiac Ischemia: From Injury to Protection has been divided into six parts. The first part describes the differences between hypoxia and ischemia, animal models, the effects of ischemia on myocardial function and metabolism, and the electrophysiological consequences of ischemia. The second part deals with the mechanisms of cardiomyocyte death in ischemia, structural aspects of irreversible ischemic injury, necrosis and apoptosis of cardiac cells, the role of calcium, and the concept of calcium antagonism. The third chapter is a brief description of reperfusion injury, its clinical relevance, and possible prevention. The fourth part summarizes changes in myocardial vasculature during ischemia and reperfusion. The fifth part is the survey of two main possibilities for increasing cardiac resistance to ischemia and hypoxia, i.e. long-lasting adaptation to chronic hypoxia and short-lasting preconditioning. The last part of the book deals with comparative and ontogenetic aspects of cardiac sensitivity to oxygen deprivation; this chapter also summarizes the ontogenetic differences and limitations in endogenous and exogenous protection of the ischemic/hypoxic heart.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 173 pages)
ISBN:9781475730258 (electronic bk.)
147573025X (electronic bk.)
ISSN:1566-0753 ;