From molecule to man: Medical research has indeed taken this direction, and major improvements of our understanding of the pathophysiology and epidemiology of disease have been achieved. The molecular basis of the congenital cardiovascular disorders has been extended from relatively few congenital malformations into everyday illnesses such as diabetes mellitus, hyperlipoproteinaemea, and arterial hypertension. The monogenic and, more difficult, polygenic basis for a vast majority of cardiovascular disorders are being defined more precisely from year to year. This book gives an overview of what has been achieved so far and defines the current position.
This volume presents, in synoptic form, the latest and most comprehensive experimental and multi-faceted clinical findings on the potential arrythmogenic implications of acute myocardial ischemia. Together with a critical discussion of the related diagnostic and therapeutic consequences and outcomes, it presents a solid basis for efforts to reduce the occurance of sudden cardiac death in patients with coronary heart disease.
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