Primary Hypertension | Basic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications | ISBN 9783642711251

Primary Hypertension

Basic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications

herausgegeben von Werner Kaufmann, Gerd Bönner, Robert Lang und Karl A. Meurer
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonWerner Kaufmann
Herausgegeben vonGerd Bönner
Herausgegeben vonRobert Lang
Herausgegeben vonKarl A. Meurer
Buchcover Primary Hypertension  | EAN 9783642711251 | ISBN 3-642-71125-1 | ISBN 978-3-642-71125-1

Primary Hypertension

Basic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications

herausgegeben von Werner Kaufmann, Gerd Bönner, Robert Lang und Karl A. Meurer
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonWerner Kaufmann
Herausgegeben vonGerd Bönner
Herausgegeben vonRobert Lang
Herausgegeben vonKarl A. Meurer

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Critical Review of Pathogenesis of Primary Hypertension.
  • Sodium Chloride and Blood Pressure.
  • Non-Modulating Essential Hypertension: A Subset with Sodium Sensitivity.
  • Vasodepressor Hormones (Kinins) in Blood Pressure Regulation.
  • Peripheral Adrenergic Mechanisms in Primary Hypertension.
  • Neural Transmitters and Central Mechanisms in Primary Hypertension.
  • Brain Peptides in Cardiovascular Regulation.
  • Critical Evaluation of Basic Mechanisms of Primary Hypertension. Round Table Discussion.
  • Principal Objectives of Antihypertensive Treatment.
  • Treatment of Vascular Damage in Experimental Malignant Hypertension with Nifedipine and Its Calcium-Antagonistic Dihydropyridine Derivatives.
  • Trends in Arteriosclerosis in Treated and Untreated Hypertensive Patients.
  • Changes in Brain Blood Flow and Organ Function Following Treatment of Primary Hypertension.
  • Changes in Hypertrophy by Treatment in Hypertension: Results of Experimental Research.
  • Reversal of Left Ventricular and Coronary Hypertrophy Following Antihypertensive Treatment.
  • The Use of the Dynamic Spatial Reconstructor to Study Renal Function.
  • Critical Review of Antihypertensive Pharmacotherapy.
  • Cardiovascular Intervention Studies: Problems and Perspectives.
  • Indications for Antihypertensive Treatment.
  • Rationale for Established Antihypertensive Treatment.
  • Calcium Channel Blockers in the Treatment of Hypertension.
  • Converting Enzyme Inhibitors in the Treatment of Hypertension and of Cardiac Failure.
  • Serotonin, Serotonergic Antagonists, and Hypertension.
  • Critical Evaluation of Antihypertensive Pharmacotherapy. Round Table Discussion.