
In chapter 1 theĪuthors write throughout nine sections, one of the most wonderful and The book is originally organized into four chapters. Pieces that provide even greater strength to Torrents Guasp’s anatomy. These questions, among others, means fitting together many of the separate Mechanically active early diastolic ventricular suction explained? To answer Mechanisms: is there an organic lubricating source? What is the relationshipīetween ventricular vortex and myocardial torsion mechanisms? How is the Itself? How is ventricular torsion produced? Cardiac torsion implies friction Point of support similar to most muscles or are they supported by blood
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The bookĪttempts to answer a series of questions on cardiac physiology, whichĮmerge when this is approached with the same anatomy of Torrent Guasp,Īnd which are its essence: Do the bands surrounding the ventricles have a Provide solidity, validity and even more to the master’s concepts. The authors define their purpose since the first pages of the book: to In the great outstanding and revolutionary contribution of diastolic suction as an active process due to the contraction of the myocardial band Two ventricular chambers defining their function. Like a rope and flattened laterally as a band, shaped a helix that limited the Myocardium was formed by muscle fibers which twisted unto themselves Guasp who, with his famous dissections, described how the ventricular Of the heart clarified by the revolutionary anatomical studies of Torrent The text deals essentially with the anatomy and dynamic function Personal and multidisciplinary investigations led by Professor Trainini, The infrequent peculiarity of being based, to a great extent, on original Unusual prose of professor Trainini, leader of this work. In real life, as we would only see it as the exaggeration of the writer,Īdded to the attraction of a book with these characteristics is the

With its scientific zeals, its sufferings, its incomprehensible pathways, andĪn end that, unexpected and strangely striking, would be unbelievable Or better the production of a great opera, as was the life of the master, World of cardiology of the last hundred years: the life and work of Francisco Torrent Guasp (1931-2005), which would deserve in itself a film The book by Professor Jorge Trainini bonds with one of the mostīeautiful, romantic and for a long time misunderstood stories of the Round Table presenting the reasons and pathways followed searching Revealing, provocative, challenging, as a book about the knights of the
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This book is unique, unusual, and I dare say with admiration, it is aĬurious book, partly magical, full of personality, for initiatory readers,

The work of making a prologue for the book of Professor Jorge TraininiĮt al.: Myocardial Torsion has been different from others, simply because Has always been an inspiring and personal pleasure rather than an obligation, a diversion in which one tries to give the future readers a globalĪnd necessary synoptic view of its virtues. Leading prologue for a dozen books, generally of disciples and friends. Probably only because of my age, I have had the fortune of making the

Meanwhile, the volume increase takes place, simultaneously with the ascent of the base, as a consequence of the antagonist contraction of the ascendent segment of the band, previously extended in a curvilinear way. Our interest in achieving the knowledge of the coherent relationship between that anatomical fact and cardiac mechanics, which necessarily exist between the form and the function of any organ, has led us to perform some experimental approaches which show that the volume decrease of the ventricular cavities takes place, simultaneously with the descent of the base, thanks to the agonist contraction of the descending segment of the band, previously stretched out in a rectilinear way. Such band traces an helicoid with two spiral turns in the space, in its trajectory from the pulmonary artery root to the aortic root, delimits both ventricular cavities. In this article the macroscopic structure of the ventricular myocardium is described, which is configurated as a band along which four segments can be distinguished.
