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心血管系统 第二版 英文版 (英)诺贝尔 等主编 2011年版

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心血管系统 第二版 英文版
作者:(英)诺贝尔 等主编
出版时间:2011年版
丛编项: "以器官系统为中心"原版英文教材
内容简介
  “以器官系统为中心”的医学教学模式是国际医学教育的趋势。本系列书是世界著名医药卫生出版集团爱思唯尔公司出版的一套“以器官系统为中心”的医学基础课程教材。该套教材第1版出版后受到世界各地许多医学院校的欢迎,并被多家进行“以器官系统为中心”教学的医学院校选定为教材。第2版根据第1版出版后教师和学生的反馈意见,结合医学知识的更新进行了全新修订。在编写内容上,该系列教材强调基础与临床的整合。每一章节都是围绕着一个临床病例展开,通过对病人问题的呈现以及解决过程引出对相关知识的探究,从而使与器官系统结构、功能以及疾病相关的重要的基础医学知识得到了完善的整合。在版式安排上,图框中的病例资料与正文中的医学知识完美匹配,一步一步地激起读者的求知欲望。本册为《心血管系统》。
目录
1 A DESIGN SPECIFICATION FOR THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
 Oxygen consumption
 Carriage of oxygen in blood
 Cyanosis
 The battle against the hydrogen ion: acid-base
 balance
 Cell injury and cell death
 Overall functional structure of the cardiovascular
 system
 Circulation time
 Structure and function of blood vessels
 Angiogenesis
 From cradle to grave--the presentation of heart
 disease.
2 CARDIAC MUSCLE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
 Cardiac muscle
 Structure of cardiac muscle
 Contractile mechanism in cardiac muscle
 Cardiac electrical activity
 Drugs which act on the heart
3 THE HEART AS A PUMP: VALVE FUNCTION AND VALVE DISEASE
 Functional anatomy of the heart
 The cardiac cycle
 Valve pathology
 History taking for cardiac disease
 Clinical examination of the cardiovascular system
 Investigations of heart disease: imaging the heart
 Sudden cardiac death
4 REGULATION OF CARDIAC FUNCTION
 Introduction
 Venous return
 Control of cardiac output
 Regulation of heart rate
 Regulation of stroke volume
 Preload effects on the heart
 Contractility effects on the heart
 Afterload effects on the heart
 Summary
5 BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE HEART
 Anatomy of the arterial supply and venous drainage
 of the heart
 Regulation of coronary blood flow
 Ischaemic heart disease
 Thrombosis
 Angina
 Myocardial infarction
 Coronary angioplasty and stenting
 Coronary artery bypass grafting
6 HEART FAILURE
 Systolic vs diastolic failure
 Haemodynamic events
 Metabolic events in heart failure
 Neurohormonal aspects of heart failure
 Drug therapy for heart failure
7 THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
 Introduction
 Producing a -lead ECG
 The components of the ECG trace
 Practical use of the ECG
 The ECG and rhythm disturbances
 Cardiac structure and the ECG
 Ischaemia and the ECG
 Potassium and the ECG
 Drugs and the ECG
8 LARGE BLOOD VESSELS
 Introduction
 Haemorheology: the physical characteristics
 of blood flow
 Pathology of arteries and veins
 Atherosclerosis
 Vasculitis
 Varicose veins
 Vascular pathology of diabetes mellitus
 Aneurysms
 Non-invasive techniques for the assessment of
 arteries and veins
9 RESISTANCE BLOOD VESSELS
 Introduction
 Resistance to blood flow
 Vascular smooth muscle
 Local control of vascular smooth muscle
 Hormonal control of blood vessel diameter
 Autonomic nervous system and peripheral circulation
 control
 Special circulations
10 ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE
 Introduction
 Arterial baroreceptors
 Cardiopulmonary reflexes
 Chemoreceptor reflexes
 Measurement of arterial blood pressure
 Pathological consequences of.raised arterial
 pressure
 Treatment of hypertension
 Hydrostatic pressure in the circulation
11 CAPILLARY FUNCTION AND THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
 Structure of capillaries
 Movement of substances across capillary walls
 Water movement across capillary walls
 The lymphatic system
 Oedema
12 FETAL CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM AND CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
 Intoduction
 How does the transition from fetal to adult circulation
 occur?
 The normal ECG in childhood
 Congenital heart disease
 Early and late management of congenital heart
 disease
13 EXERCISE AND THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
 Physiological responses to exercise
 Dynamic (isotonic) exercise
 Oxygen debt and the recovery from exercise
 Cardiovascular responses to static exercise
 Training effects of exercise
 Cardiovascular health benefits of exercise
 Clinical uses of exercise testing
14 HAEMORRHAGE AND CIRCULATORY SHOCK
 Introduction
 Arterial blood pressure changes in response to
 haemorrhage
 Short-term responses which help to restore lost blood
 volume
 Longer term responses which help to restore lost
 blood volume and electrolytes
 Decompensated or irreversible shock following
 haemorrhage
 Causes of shock
 Fluid replacement therapy
Glossary
Index
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