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- Bookedited by Antoni Martínez-Rubio, Juan Tamargo, Gheorghe- Andrei Dan.Summary: This volume reviews current and potential future therapies for arrhythmias. It is a highly practical guide for the use of pharmaceuticals in the management of the discipline, and has been written in a simple quick-access format. Antiarrhythmic Drugs builds on the current understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms and insights gained from previous studies of therapeutic interventions. It is designed to establish the baseline level of knowledge that a cardiovascular professional needs to know on a day-to-day basis.
Contents:
Introduction: Cardiac arrhythmias a clinical problem
Electrophysiological basis of the arrhythmias
Class I antiarrhythmic drugs (Na+ channel blockers)
Potassium-channel blockers
Betablockers
Modulation of calcium handling/Calcium-channel modulators
Other antiarrhythmic drugs: Novel targets for AADs
Non-antiarrhythmic drugs with antiarrhythmic effects
Clinical management of the arrhythmias.Digital Access Springer 2020 - ArticleFreyberger H, Otte H, Künsbeck HW.Z Gastroenterol. 1978 Apr;16(4):217-28.With regard to the superimposed concept "psycho-somatic correlation" we describe the psychopathological mark "Alexithymia" and the related psychodynamic processes (object loss which cannot be mastered, together with following narcissistic insult and aggression defense). In the frame of the psychosomatic pathology are outlined the psychodynamic processes in patients suffering from functional gastrointestinal disorders, duodenal ulcer and ulcerative colitis. With regard to the superimposed concept "soma-to-psychic correlation" we describe the secondary-psychic reactions following the patient's perception of a failure of his bodily functions, namely: reactive anxieties and depression as well as dependency wishes and denial-work. The psychotherapeutic possibilities in psychosomatic patients concern the modifications of the classical psychoanalytic techniques, namely: psychoanalytically orientated group therapy, psychotherapeutic consultation, supportive psychotherapy on the one hand and the behavior therapy on the other hand. In contrast to it, in patients suffering from secondary-psychic reactions particularly the principle of the doctor's and nurses' emotional presence is indicated. However, the ability to realize the emotional presence function presupposes a special advanced training.