This book gives you a good overview on the different forms of the coronary sinus interventions and the history on their investigation. It formulates also moral standards in clinical research by one of the leading surgeons of the early days Dwight Harken.In addition it shows the development of the society of coronary sinus interventions from an ad hoc meeting during a symposium on myocardial protection via the coronary sinus. It also gives insight in the practical hands on experience with coronary venous interventions including reflexes that occur when working in the coronary venous system.
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Cover | ||
Table of contents | ||
Preface | ||
1 | To Beck and Back | |
2 | The Beck Era: A Springboard for Renewed Research of Coronary Venous Retroperfusion Aimed at Treatment of Myocardial Ischemia | |
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4 | International Working Group on Coronary Sinus Interventions | |
5 | Report of the international working group on coronary sinus interventions | |
6 | Coronary sinus interventions: clinical application | |
7 | The promise and limitations of coronary venous retroperfusion: lessons from the past and new directions | |
8 | Technological aspects of coronary sinus interventions | |
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10 | CSI: temporary support or long-term therapy | |
11 | Selective arterialization of coronary veins: Clinical experience of 55 American heart surgeons | |
12 | Arterialization of the Left Anterior Descending Coronary Vein in Dogs: Successful Long-Term Flow Evaluation | |
13 | The Hemodynamic Consequences of Coronary Sinus Occlusion | |
14 | Coronary Sinus Assessment of Left Ventricular Pressure in Man | |
15 | The Effects of Arterial Reperfusion, Synchronized Diastolic Coronary Venous Retroperfusion and Pressure Contrelled Intermittent Coronary Sinus Occlusion on the Morphologic Evolution of Myocardial Infraction | |
16 | Selective Arterialization of the Coronary Venous System Under Low Pressure | |
17 | Present Knowledge of the Effects of Experimental Cardiac Lymphatic Obstruction | |
18 | Hemodynamic Pattern of Cardiodepression Elicitable from Reflexogenic Areas in Left Coronary Venous System of the Dog | |
19 | Hemodynamics of coronary sinus occlusion in the canine heart under an increased sympathetic drive | |
20 | Pros and cons of coronary sinus interventions versus conventional therapy | |
21 | The transfemoral catheterization of the coronary sinus in the clinical practice | |
22 | Evaluation of coronary sinus interventions by two-dimensional echocardiography | |
23 | Coronary sinus interventions during cardiac surgery | |
24 | Concluding remarks on interventions perioperatively | |
25 | Concluding remarks on coronary sinus interventions in cardiology | |
26 | Summary statement | |
27 | Summarizing Statement of the Panel of Working Groups |