Pressure and Pulse
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565305698
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A surgeon presses slightly too hard on a patient's eye muscle during a routine procedure, and instantly, the patient's heart rate plummets to a dangerous crawl. This immediate, involuntary reaction is the oculocardiac reflex, a bizarre evolutionary hardwiring that links the trigeminal nerve in the eye directly to the vagus nerve controlling the heart.
This medical exploration dives into the deep mechanics of the autonomic nervous system. It explains the evolutionary purpose of this reflex—theorized to be a remnant of the mammalian diving response designed to conserve oxygen. The book details the immense risks this hidden connection poses during facial trauma and ophthalmic surgeries, and how anesthetists must constantly battle this neurological fail-safe to keep patients alive.
Understand the bizarre interconnectedness of human anatomy. Discover how the physical pressure on one seemingly isolated organ can instantly command the body's most vital pump to stop, revealing the profound fragility of our physiological architecture.
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