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“Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices, 3rd Edition (2015)” by Paul A. Laizzo is an essential resource for anyone involved in cardiac research. This comprehensive handbook provides a deep understanding of the heart’s anatomy, its physiological processes, and the devices used in modern cardiac care. The third edition brings updated content and reflects the latest advancements in the field, making it an indispensable reference for medical students, cardiologists, and biomedical engineers.
The book covers the structural and functional aspects of the heart, explaining the intricacies of cardiac anatomy and how it relates to overall cardiovascular health. Iaizzo delves into the physiological mechanisms that govern the heart’s performance, including electrical activity, blood flow, and the regulation of heart function under both normal and pathological conditions.
In addition to foundational concepts, the book explores the latest cardiac devices, including pacemakers, defibrillators, and ventricular assist devices. These technological advancements have revolutionized the treatment of heart disease, and Iaizzo provides detailed explanations of their design, function, and clinical applications. The book also highlights the growing role of biotechnology and engineering in the development of cardiac therapies.
Richly illustrated, “Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices” includes diagrams, images, and case studies to enhance the reader’s understanding of cardiac function and device technology. It serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking a detailed, up-to-date understanding of cardiac health, whether in research, clinical settings, or educational environments.
Whether you are a student, a clinician, or a researcher, this handbook is an essential guide for mastering the complex and dynamic field of cardiac medicine.
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