Did you know that the arterialisation of the coronary sinus dates back to the late 1800 century? Especially in the early days of heart surgery Beck reported on a number of patients with a permanent shunt from the arterial system to the coronary veins. This book gives you insight into the details and why these methods have been abandoned. The knowledge of the early days of coronary sinus arterialisation is necessary for innovators, who plan to use the same pathways and for investors to find out, whether newly advertised methods are a hope or a hype.
Buy in webshop (available as printed version, PDF-download or single chapters as PDF)
Cover | ||
Table of contents | ||
Editorial | ||
1 | Synchronized retroperfusion. Developments and current concepts | |
2 | Effect of coronary sinus (CS) retroperfusion on left ventricular function in experimental ischemia | |
3 | Effectiveness and safety of low pressure coronary venous arterialization treatment of acute myocardial ischemia | |
4 | Synchronized coronary sinus retroperfusion during acute regional ischemia | |
5 | On the time course of systolic myocardial wall thickening during coronary artery occlusion and reperfusion in the absence and presence of synchonized diastolic coronary venous retroperfusion in anesthetized pigs | |
6 | Clinical evaluation of safety and hemodynamic effects of diastolic coronary venous retroperfusion | |
7 | Recent experience with synchronized coronary sinus retroperfusion | |
8 | The role of synchronized coronary sinus retroperfusion during LAD angioplasty | |
9 | Coronary venous retroinfusion of procainamide and verapamil:for the management of spontaneous sustained ventricular tachycardia during myocardial infarction. Comparative study with the systematic intravenous route | |
10 | Workshop on synchronized retroperfusion | |
11 | Fundamental Consideration of Synchronized Coronary Venous Retroperfusion: an Alternative Vascular Channel for Protection of Jeopardized Ischemic Myocardium | |
12 | Synchronized Coronary Venous Retroperfusion: A Safe and Effective Treatment of Acute Myocardial Ischemia | |
13 | Failure of Regional Coronary Vasodilator Drugs to Potentiate the Retroperfusion Beneficial Effect in Ischemic Myocardium in Dogs | |
14 | Use of Microspheres Technique to Assess Regional Myocardial Blood Flow Distribution with Coronary Sinus Retroperfusion | |
15 | New Catheter-Pump System for Diastolic Synchronized Coronary Sinus Retroperfusion (D.S.R.) | |
16 | Coronary Venous Retroinfusion of Procainamide in the Management of Inducible Ventricular Tachyarrhythmais in Conscious Dogs, During Chronic Myocardial Infarction | |
17 | Superiority of Hypothermic vs. Normothermic Synchronized Coronary Venous Retroperfusion for Protection of Acutely Ischemic Myocardium | |
18 | Effects of Hypothermic Coronary Venous Retroperfusion on Myocardial Temperature Distribution and Left Ventricular Function | |
19 | Synchronized coronary sinus retroperfusion current clinical perspective | |
20 | Synchronized Coronary Sinus Retroperfusion: The Effect on the Coronary Sinus | |
21 | Effects of Synchronized Retroperfusion on Left Ventricular Function Measured by Two Dimensional Echocardiography |