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Overview of the cardiovascular system
The cardiac cycle
The cardiac myocyte: excitation and contraction
Initiation and nervous control of the heart
Electrocardiography and arrhythmias
Control of stroke volume and cardiac output
Assessment of cardiac output and peripheral pulse
Haemodynamics: flow, pressure and resistance
The endothelial cell
The microcirculation and solute exchange
Circulation of fluid between plasma, interstitium and lymph
Vascular smooth muscle: excitation, contraction & relaxation
Control of blood vessels I: Intrinsic control
Control of blood vessels II: Extrinsic control
Specialisation in individual circulations
Cardiovascular receptors, reflexes and central control
Co-ordinated cardiovascular responses
Cardiovascular responses in pathological situations
Clinical cases for problem-based learning
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