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Horizons in World Cardiovascular Research - Volume 14 (Paperback)
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In the first chapter of Horizons in World Cardiovascular Research.
Volume 14, the secondary mechanical complications of acute coronary
syndrome are discussed while presenting initial treatment methods
by way of pharmacology. These complications typically occur swiftly
(acute phase and subacute phase) and they originate in the severe
cardiac expansion zones, in border regions with the healthy tissue
as well as the infarcted tissue. The second chapter explains that
preeclampsia, a pregnancy-specific syndrome of reduced organ
perfusion secondary to vasospasm and endothelial activation, is a
major complication in pregnancy, occurring in 7-10% of all pregnant
women, and is one of the major causes of maternal morbidity and
mortality, preterm birth, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR),
and perinatal mortality. The author explores the way in which
markers of endothelial dysfunction could be used to predict
hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. The third chapter examines
modern percutaneous technologies for the controlling of valvular
heart disease, with the goal of pinpointing new opportunities for
research. Additionally, the utility of various emerging balloon
valvuloplasty techniques, MitraClip, and valve-in-valve approaches
are explained in the hopes that understanding their limitations
might aid in new research. Molecular domains in heart muscles in
family members are classified in the fourth chapter, with the
intention of ascertaining the effect of vasodilator agents, sugar,
and hypoxia on the operation of protein domains. The domains inside
the heart aorta and vein of a slaughtered domestic pig are studied
to ascertain how acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), ramipril, sugar, heat
and physical exertions influenced them. Next, research on the link
between family history of depression and atherosclerotic coronary
artery disease is presented in the fifth chapter. Depression is one
of the leading contributors to the global burden of diseases, and
is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease,
therefore it is essential to develop a link between how genetics
and inheritance in families may worsen the prognosis of
cardiovascular disease in offspring. The sixth chapter supports the
claim that ivabradine should be the primary pharmacologic treatment
for patients with symptoms of inappropriate sinus tachycardia by
ruling out other possible causes.
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