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Heart Failure Management: The Neural Pathways

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This book describes the most recent insights into heart failure and the role played by autonomic nervous system pathophysiology in it, discussing the therapeutic implications. While current therapeutic approaches are able to control the effects of excessive adrenergic activation in heart failure syndrome, the underlying abnormalities of adrenergic control remain unaltered and can still cause progression to unmanageable end-stage heart failure. New therapeutic pathways are therefore being explored with a view to developing interventions that can directly modulate adrenergic over-activity and restore a more appropriate balance in neural control of the cardiovascular system. The book opens by examining current heart failure therapies. Advances in our understanding of autonomic regulation/dysregulation in heart failure are then discussed in detail, in the context of the search for more effective therapies. A concluding section addresses the role of autonomic nervous system denervation in heart failure. The authors are top scientists from leading research centers.

List of contents

PART I CURRENT HEART FAILURE THERAPIES 1 Therapies in heart failure, tomorrow may be too late.- 2 Atrial fibrillation, heart failure and the autonomic nervous system.- 3 Current therapies for ventricular tachycardia. Are there autonomic implications of the arrhythmogenic substrate?.- PART II THE AUTONOMIC REGULATION AND DIS-REGULATION OF THE HEART: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IN HEART FAILURE 4 "The autonomic Nervous system symphony orchestra": Pathophysiology of Autonomic Nervous system and Analysis of Activity Frequences.- 5 Autonomic pathophysiology after myocardial infarction falling into heart failure.- 6 Cardiovascular serenade: listening to the heart.- 7 Whispering during sleep: autonomic signalling during sleep, sleep apnoea and sudden death.- 8 Cerebral aging: Implications for the autonomic nervous system regulation.- PART III MODULATION OF AUTONOMIC FUNCTION IN HEART FAILURE 9 The autonomic cardiorenal cross-talk: pathophysiology and implications for heart failure management.- 10 Vagal Stimulation in Heart failure: an antiinflammatory intervention?.- 11 Baroreflex activation therapy in heart failure.- 12 Renal reflexes and denervation in heart failure.- 13 Conclusions: back to the future.

About the author

Dr. Edoardo Gronda is Director of IRCCS Clinical Research Cardiology Unit and San Giuseppe Hospital (MultiMedica Group) in Milan, Italy, since 2010. His interest in heart failure started in 1984 when he staged 6 months at the London University Hospital Ontario (Canada), training on Heart Transplant program. Back to Italy he became one of the earliest Italian experts in heart failure as a sub-specialty, running the Heart failure/Heart Transplant Medicine Program at the Niguarda General Hospital, Milan, until 1999.
Emilio Vanoli is Associate Professor of Cardiology at the University of Pavia (Italy) and Adjunct Associate Professor of Physiology at the University of Oklahoma. He is Director of the outpatient Heart Failure Clinic, IRCCS MultiMedica, Sesto S. Giovanni, Milan (Italy).  
Alexandru Costea is Medical Director of Electrophysiology at the University of Cincinnati Hospital. He is Full Professor at the University of the Cincinnati School of Medicine and Associate Program Director of the Electrophysiology Fellowship Program since 2010. Furthermore, he is an expert in atrial fibrillation ablations and ventricular tachycardia ablations. 

Summary

This book describes the most recent insights into heart failure and the role played by autonomic nervous system pathophysiology in it, discussing the therapeutic implications. While current therapeutic approaches are able to control the effects of excessive adrenergic activation in heart failure syndrome, the underlying abnormalities of adrenergic control remain unaltered and can still cause progression to unmanageable end-stage heart failure. New therapeutic pathways are therefore being explored with a view to developing interventions that can directly modulate adrenergic over-activity and restore a more appropriate balance in neural control of the cardiovascular system. The book opens by examining current heart failure therapies. Advances in our understanding of autonomic regulation/dysregulation in heart failure are then discussed in detail, in the context of the search for more effective therapies. A concluding section addresses the role of autonomic nervous system denervation in heart failure. The authors are top scientists from leading research centers.

Product details

Assisted by Alexandru Costea (Editor), Edoardo Gronda (Editor), Emili Vanoli (Editor), Emilio Vanoli (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319249919
ISBN 978-3-31-924991-9
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 160 mm x 243 mm x 16 mm
Weight 522 g
Illustrations VIII, 216 p. 43 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Neurologie und klinische Neurophysiologie, Herz- und Thoraxchirurgie, Medicine, Surgery, Nierenheilkunde, Nephrologie, Neurology, Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Nephrology, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, angiology, Cardiac Surgery, Renal medicine & nephrology, Cardiovascular medicine, Cardiothoracic surgery

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