Part Ⅰ Anatomical Structure of Circulatory System Chapter 1 General Description 1.1 Heart 1.2 Artery 1.3 Capillary 1.4 Vein 1.5 Vascular Anastomoses Summary Chapter 2 Heart 2.1 Position, Shape and Adjacent Structures 2.2 Chambers of the Heart 2.3 Structure of the Heart 2.4 Conduction System of the Heart 2.5 Vessels of the Heart 2.6 Pericardium Summary Chapter 3 Artery 3.1 Arteries of Pulmonary Circulation 3.2 Arteries of Systemic Circulation Summary Chapter 4 Vein 4.1 Pulmonary Veins 4.2 Systemic Veins Summary Part Ⅱ Cardiovascular Histology Chapter 5 The Histological Structure of Circulatory System 5.1 Capillaries 5.2 Structural Features of Blood Vessels 5.3 Arteries 5.4 Veins 5.5 Heart Summary Part Ⅲ Cardiovascular Physiology Chapter 6 Overview of the Cardiovascular System 6.1 Cardiovascular System 6.2 Heart 6.3 Vasculature Summary Chapter 7 Characteristics of Cardiac Muscle Cells 7.1 Electrical Activity of Cardiac Muscle Cells 7.2 Cardiac Muscle Contraction Summary Chapter 8 Pump Function 8.1 Cardiac Cycle 8.2 Heart Sounds 8.3 Measurement of Cardiac Function 8.4 Determinants of Cardiac Output 8.5 Influences on Stroke Volume 8.6 Cardiac Function Curves Summary
Chapter 9 Electrocardiogram 9.1 Basic Features of Electrocardiogram 9.2 Standard 12-lead Electrocardiogram Summary Chapter 10 Vascular Physiology 10.1 Classification of Blood Vessels 10.2 Resistance of Blood Flow 10.3 Blood Pressure 10.4 Formation of Arterial Blood Pressure 10.5 Influences on Arterial Blood Pressure 10.6 Venous Pressure Summary Chapter 11 Regulation of Arterial Pressure 11.1 Arterial Baroreceptor Reflex 11.2 Reflexes from Receptors in Heart & Lungs 11.3 Chemoreceptor Reflex 11.4 Fluid Balance & Arterial Pressure Summary Part IV Pathologic Circulatory System Chapter 12 Pathologic Circulatory System 12.1 General Description 12.2 Atherosclerosis 12.3 Hypertension 12.4 Rheumatism 12.5 Infective Endocarditis Summary Part Ⅴ Cardiovascular Pathophysiology Chapter 13 Shock 13.1 Etiology and Classification 13.2 Pathogenesis of Shock 13.3 Alterations of Metabolism and Function 13.4 Features of Several Common Types of Shock 13.5 Pathophysiologic Basis of Prevention and Treatment Summary Chapter 14 Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury 14.1 Etiology 14.2 Pathogenesis of Ischemia-reperfusion Injury 14.3 Alterations of Function and Metabolism 14.4 Pathophysiologic Basis of Prevention and Treatment Summary Chapter 15 Heart Failure 15.1 Etiology 15.2 Classification 15.3 Compensatory Responses 15.4 Pathogenesis of Heart Failure 15.5 Clinical Manifestations 15.6 Pathophysiologic Basis of Prevention and Treatment Summary Part Ⅵ Drugs Affecting the Circulatory System Chapter 16 Drugs Used in Heart Failure
16.1 General Description 16.2 Diuretics 16.3 Inhibitors of Renin-Angiotensin System 16.4 Inotropic Agents 16.5 β-Adrenoreceptor Antagonists 16.6 Direct Vasodilators Summary Chapter 17 Antiarrhythmic Drugs 17.1 Cause of Arrhythmia 17.2 Mechanism of Antiarrhythmic Drugs 17.3 ClassificationofAntiarrhythmic Drugs 17.4 Specific Antiarrhythmic Drugs Summary Chapter 18 Antianginal Drugs 18.1 General Description 18.2 Nitrate Esters 18.3 β-Adrenoreceptor Antagonists 18.4 Calcium Channel Blockers Summary Chapter 19 Antihypertensive Drugs 19.1 Classification of Antihypertensive Drugs 19.2 Commonly Used Antihypertensive Drugs 19.3 Other Antihypertensive Drugs Summary Chapter 20 Antiatherosclerotic Drugs 20.1 General Description 20.2 Blood-Lipid Modulators 20.3 Antioxidants 20.4 Polyene Fatty Acids 20.5 Mucopolysaccharides and Polysaccharides Summary REFERENCES