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Grundlagen

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Das Reizleitungssystem (RLS) als Trager der Herzautomatik und der Impulsweiterleitung ist auch morphologisch von den Fasern der ubrigen Herzmuskulatur unterschieden (Schiebler und Doerr). Histologisch sind die Fasern des RLS durch eine besondere Armut an Fibrillen und histo-chemisch durch einen hohen Gehalt an Glykogen ausgezeichnet, der den RLS-Fasern eine besondere Resistenz gegen Anoxie verleiht. AuBerdem ist auch der intrazellulare Natriumgehalt im RLS significant hoher als im umliegenden Myokard.

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Kraupp, O., Schaer, H., Bette, L., Laver, M.B. (1972). Grundlagen. In: Hutschenreuter, K., Zindler, M. (eds) Anaesthesie bei Eingriffen an endokrinen Organen und bei Herzrhythmusstörungen. Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation / Anaesthesiologie und Wiederbelebung / Anesthésiologie et Réanimation, vol 56. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46280-1_23

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