Measurement of cardiac function
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Measurement of cardiac function
(CRC Press methods in the life sciences, CRC Press methods in pharmacology)
CRC Press, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Measurement of Cardiac Function presents detailed descriptions of how to set up and use several classical cardiac preparations from scratch. The preparations include whole heart, atrial, ventricular, and papillary muscles and in vivo small animal preparations. Methods for monitoring contraction and contractility are fully described. Flow charts and step-by-step instructions make it easy to understand, even for the first time investigator.
This book examines the most widely used tools in experimental cardiology and provides you with the recipe-setting up the technique, procurement of equipment, sample data and calculations, problems and trouble shooting, adapting to other species, modifications, and applicability. Undoubtedly, this text will be a great asset to cardiovascular physiologists, pharmacologists, experimental cardiologists, and students of physiology and pharmacology.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Langendorff Heart /Ahmad B . Fawzi -- Chapter 2 . The Working Rat Heart Preparation /Robert L Rodgers -- Chapter 3 . Isolated Papillary Muscle Preparation /Joseph M. Capasso -- Chapter 4 . Isolated Atrial Preparations /M .K. Pugsley, E.S. Hayes, and M.J.A. Walker -- Chapter 5. In Vivo Cardiac Measurements in the Conscious Rat /Tony H ebden -- Chapter 6 . The Isolated, C oronary-Perfused, Right Ventricular Wall Preparation /Thane G. Maddaford , Hamid Massaeli, and Grant N. Pierce -- Index.
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