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Coronary Circulation

Basic Mechanism and Clinical Relevance

by Fumihiko Kajiya

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Published by Springer Japan in Tokyo .
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    Subjects:
  • Heart,
  • Cardiology,
  • Medicine,
  • Surgery,
  • Biomedical engineering,
  • Vascular Surgery,
  • Human physiology

  • About the Edition

    This monograph provides an in-depth review of coronary circulation by international experts in the field. It focuses on recent major advances in basic research, but also includes discussion of clinical application, so that a multidisciplinary approach is achieved. The basic mechanisms of coronary circulation are covered, including the relationship between coronary flow and systolic and diastolic function, and the neural and humoral control of coronary tone. Other sections discuss coronary anatomy, blood flow dynamics, microcirculation, and regional myocardial flow.

    Edition Notes

    Statementedited by Fumihiko Kajiya, Gerald A. Klassen, Jos A. E. Spaan, Julien I. E. Hoffman
    ContributionsKlassen, Gerald A., Spaan, Jos A. E., Hoffman, Julien I. E.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsRC681-688.2
    The Physical Object
    Format[electronic resource] :
    Pagination1 online resource (xi, 336p. 141 illus.)
    Number of Pages336
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL27027498M
    ISBN 104431680896, 443168087X
    ISBN 109784431680895, 9784431680871
    OCLC/WorldCa851391768

    Get this from a library! Coronary circulation. [Johnathan D Tune] -- The coronary circulation is unique in that it is responsible for maintaining adequate oxygen and substrate delivery to the organ that generates the pressure needed to drive blood throughout the.   The coronary circulation 1. The coronary circulation Dr M Idris Siddiqui 2. The coronary circulation • The coronary circulation refers to the vessels that supply and drain the heart. • Coronary arteries are named as such due to the way they encircle the heart, much like a crown. • An arterial circle surrounds the heart in coronary(AV) sulcus.

    Coronary circulation refers to the circulation of blood in blood vessels of the human heart. It is an essential process that delivers oxygen-rich blood to the coronary arteries. In addition to supplying the heart with blood, coronary circulation provides drainage systems to remove deoxygenated blood. Coronary Circulation and Myocardial Ischemia | The coronary circulation is central to sustaining myocardial viability. Unlike the cir- culations of most other organs, if the coronary circulation becomes insufficient to sustain myocardial contractile function, overall quality of .

    The book then elaborates on coronary, pulmonary, and gastrointestinal circulation, blood vessels of the pituitary and the thyroid, and disorders affecting arterial or venous circulation. The selection is a vital source of information for readers interested in the study of blood vessels and lymphatics. Coronary circulation synonyms, Coronary circulation pronunciation, Coronary circulation translation, English dictionary definition of Coronary circulation. n. 1.


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Coronary Circulation by Fumihiko Kajiya Download PDF EPUB FB2

Coronary Circulation (Colloquium Integrated Systems Physiology: From Molecule to Function to Disease) 1st Edition by Johnathan D. Tune (Author)5/5(2). Coronary Circulation: Anatomy, Mechanical Properties, and Biomechanics [Ghassan S.

Kassab] on *FREE* shipping on Coronary Circulation book offers. This comprehensive text examines both global and local coronary blood flow based on morphometry and mechanical properties of the coronary vasculature. Using a biomechanical approachAuthor: Ghassan S. Kassab.

Coronary Circulation: Basic Mechanism and Clinical Relevance Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. Edition by Fumihiko Kajiya (Editor)Format: Paperback. Using a biomechanical approach, this book addresses coronary circulation in a quantitative manner based on models rooted in experimental data that account for the various physical determinants of coronary blood flow including myocardial-vessel interactions and.

The book features papers presented at a recent international symposium, the fourth in a series of meetings on Applied Physiology of the Peripheral Circulation.

The papers selected by the editors review the most impor­ tant advances in the fields of cardiology and the coronary cturer: Springer. Purchasing Options: Paperback E-book Paperback & E-book Combo The coronary circulation is unique in that it is responsible for maintaining adequate oxygen and substrate delivery to the organ that generates the pressure needed to drive blood throughout the entire circulatory system.

The book, Coronary, exposes Tenet Healthcare and its agents for their illegal and immoral practices. At the recommendation of a physician, I bought and read the book.

However, it was not a smooth read/5(74). In right dominant coronary circulation, the posterior descending artery serves as a collateral vessel to the basal left anterior descending artery through septal perforators, which would mean that a patient with proximal left anterior descending coronary artery stenosis has the additional benefit of possibly receiving supply from the right.

Coronary circulation, part of the systemic circulatory system that supplies blood to and provides drainage from the tissues of the the human heart, two coronary arteries arise from the aorta just beyond the semilunar valves; during diastole, the increased aortic pressure above the valves forces blood into the coronary arteries and thence into the musculature of the heart.

features of coronary circulation. Correlate knowledge to clinical conditions related to myocardial Coronary Circulation. Def: Blood flow to heart through coronary arteries is called coronary circulation. Normal value: mL/min at rest.

or 70 ml / gm. The publication first offers information on the physiology of the coronary circulation and the effects of pharmacological substances on the coronary circulation, including myotropic and neutropic substances and other substances.

The book then examines the effects of adrenomimetic substances and cholinergic substances on the coronary circulation. Cardiovascular Physiology gives you a solid understanding of how the cardiovascular system functions in both health and disease.

Ideal for your systems-based curriculum, this title in the Mosby Physiology Monograph Series explains how the latest concepts apply to real-life clinical situations. The coronary circulation is central to sustaining myocardial viability. Unlike the cir culations of most other organs, if the coronary circulation becomes insufficient to sustain myocardial contractile function, overall quality of life rapidly declines and life can abruptly : Michael R.

Pinsky. Start studying Coronary Circulation. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Book: Biology (Kimball) The Coronary System; The Systemic Circulation; Contributors; The circulatory system is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), oxygen, carbon dioxide, hormones, and blood cells to and from the cells in the body to provide nourishment and help in.

Chapter 1 contains macro­ scopic and microscopic descriptions of coronary vascular anatomy, which is closely related to the functions of coronary circulation. In Chap. 2 two methods in current use to evaluate phasic coronary blood velocity waveforms are presented, i.e., the laser Doppler and ultrasound Doppler methods.

STRUCTURE OF THE CORONARY CIRCULATION CORONARY PHYSIOLOGY IN THE CATHLAB: Educational Training Program ESC European Heart House april 24th - 26th Nico H. Pijls, MD, PhD Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Anatomy of the coronary arteries --Physiology of coronary circulation --Humoral and metabolic regulation of coronary circulation --Coronary vascular endothelium --Biochemistry of smoking compounds --Types of coronary vessel and heart damage --Coronary atherosclerosis --Coronary circulation in nonsmokers --Coronary circulation in smokers.

YouTube Premium. Get YouTube without the ads. The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is. The coronary arteries provide the main blood supply to the heart. The coronary arteries also supply the myocardium with oxygen to allow for the contraction of the heart and thus causing circulation of the blood throughout the body.

Two main coronary arteries originate from the base of the aorta as it exits the left ventricle: the left and right coronary : Raheel Chaudhry, Mark A. Law. Coronary circulation is the circulation of blood in the blood vessels of the heart muscle.

The vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the myocardium are known as coronary arteries. The vessels that remove the deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle are known as cardiac veins.

2. CORONARY CIRCULATION• CONSIST OF1) Arterial supply2) Venous drainage3) Lymphatic drainage. 3. ARTERIAL SUPPLY• The cardiac muscle is supplied bytwo coronary arteries the right andleft coronary arteries.• Both arteries arises from the sinusesbehind the cusps of the aortic valvesat the root of the aorta.This book also provides appendices with specific mathematical formulations for the biomechanical analyses and models in the text.

Written by Dr. Ghassan S. Kassab, a leader in the field of coronary biomechanics, Coronary Circulation: Anatomy, Mechanical Properties, and Biomechanics is a synthesis of seminal topics in the field and is intended.