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亚历山大-M-西格尔教授(1887-1968 年)是最早将心律失常确定为心脏病学中一个独立问题的俄罗斯心脏病专家之一。除了关于各种治疗和心脏病学问题的大量著作外,他显然还是俄罗斯第一部心律失常学专著《心脏活动节律及其紊乱》的作者,该书完全是关于心律失常的,在苏联时期经历了两个版本(1935 年和 1958 年)。该书不仅分析了病理节律的机制,还分析了生理节律的机制,对心动过缓("神经源性 "和 "肌源性")和阵发性心动过速进行了独创的临床和心电图分类,分析了当时已知的心律失常的电生理学和病理组织学基础及其治疗方法。书中展示了今天仍然罕见的心律失常变异("心脏交替 "等),并描述了阵发性心动过速的临床变异,包括过敏诱因诱发的非典型心动过速。在所有临床案例中,不仅提供了心律失常的临床描述和心电图图像,还提供了必要的治疗措施和预后。此外,还分析了心律失常性晕厥和其他心律失常症状的临床表现,这些症状在当今时代仍然具有现实意义。作为一名著名的音乐鉴赏家,A. M. Seagal 采用了一种独创的方法,即使用五线谱来记录心脏的音调和节律。许多临床观察和结论都非常有趣,与我们的时代息息相关。A. M. Seagal 无疑是俄罗斯心律失常学的奠基人,是心脏病学的一个独立方向。
Professor A. M. Seagal is one of the first Russian cardiologists and arrhythmologists
Professor Alexander M. Seagal (1887–1968), was one of the first Russian cardiologists to identify cardiac arrhythmias as a separate independent problem in cardiology. In addition to numerous works on various issues of therapy and cardiology, he is the author of apparently the first Russian monograph on arrhythmology, "Rhythms of Cardiac Activity and Their Disorders," entirely devoted to cardiac arrhythmias and which went through two editions in Soviet times (1935 and 1958). An analysis of the mechanisms of not only pathological rhythms, but also physiological ones was carried out, an original clinical and electrocardiographic classification of bradycardias ("neurogenic" and "myogenic") and paroxysmal tachycardias was given, the electrophysiological and pathohistological basis of arrhythmias known at that time and methods of their treatment were analyzed. The book shows variants of arrhythmias that are still rare today ("cardiac alternation", etc.), and describes clinical variants of paroxysmal tachycardias, including atypical ones — induced by allergic triggers. In all cases of clinical examples, not only the clinical description and ECG picture of the arrhythmia are provided, but also the necessary therapeutic measures and prognosis. The clinic of arrhythmogenic syncope and other arrhythmic symptoms, which are still relevant in our time, is analyzed. Being a famous music connoisseur, A. M. Seagal used an original approach to recording the tones and rhythms of the heart, using a musical staff. Many clinical observations and conclusions are interesting and relevant in our time. A. M. Seagal was undoubtedly the one who stood at the origins of Russian arrhythmology, as a separate direction in cardiology.