SUMMARY Postextrasystolic (PES) relaxation of the left ventricle was studied in 24 anesthetized dogs using the time constant (r) of the left ventricular isovolumic pressure decline as an index of global relaxation velocity. Using programmed atrial stimulation and a control RR interval of msec, the "coupling inter-val/compensatory pause " was varied from 400/600 msec to 250/750 msec, and left ventricular pressure-segment length data from control beats were compared with data from PES beats. Contractile state and frac-tional shortening increased in the PES beat, but the relaxation time constant remained unchanged (control, 35 ± 3 msec; PES at 250/750 msec, 36 ± 3 msec) (p = NS). Pretreatment with propranolol did not qualitatively in...
The influence of afterload on the rate of force generation by the myocardium was investigated using ...
Relationship between shortening load, contractility, and myo-cardial energetics in intact dog. Am. J...
We sought to determine the ejection variables that are principally responsible for increases in isov...
Left ventricular relaxation was studied in 8 dogs using parameters derived from the left ventricula...
SUMMARY Reoxygenation of hypoxic isolated cardiac muscle results in prolonged duration of contractio...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...
ABSTRACT We studied the effect of an isolated increase in preload on isovolumetric relaxation in the...
SUMMARY Although the time course of changes in myocardial function during ischemia has been demonstr...
SUMMARY. We established, for the isolated, isovolumically beating canine left ventricle, a comprehen...
• The improvement in the contractile state of the myocardium that follows premature contractions has...
Although myocardial contractility has been known to vary from beat to beat in atrial fibrillation, m...
Isolated atrial and ventricular preparations from rat heart have been compared. In atrial specimens ...
load-dependent relaxation in the intact dog heart. Volume loading slows left ventricular isovolumic ...
The correlation between the systolic time interval and abnormal contraction in ischemic myocardium w...
rat, and dog ventricular muscle was examined during hypoxia and after reoxygenation. During hypoxia,...
The influence of afterload on the rate of force generation by the myocardium was investigated using ...
Relationship between shortening load, contractility, and myo-cardial energetics in intact dog. Am. J...
We sought to determine the ejection variables that are principally responsible for increases in isov...
Left ventricular relaxation was studied in 8 dogs using parameters derived from the left ventricula...
SUMMARY Reoxygenation of hypoxic isolated cardiac muscle results in prolonged duration of contractio...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...
ABSTRACT We studied the effect of an isolated increase in preload on isovolumetric relaxation in the...
SUMMARY Although the time course of changes in myocardial function during ischemia has been demonstr...
SUMMARY. We established, for the isolated, isovolumically beating canine left ventricle, a comprehen...
• The improvement in the contractile state of the myocardium that follows premature contractions has...
Although myocardial contractility has been known to vary from beat to beat in atrial fibrillation, m...
Isolated atrial and ventricular preparations from rat heart have been compared. In atrial specimens ...
load-dependent relaxation in the intact dog heart. Volume loading slows left ventricular isovolumic ...
The correlation between the systolic time interval and abnormal contraction in ischemic myocardium w...
rat, and dog ventricular muscle was examined during hypoxia and after reoxygenation. During hypoxia,...
The influence of afterload on the rate of force generation by the myocardium was investigated using ...
Relationship between shortening load, contractility, and myo-cardial energetics in intact dog. Am. J...
We sought to determine the ejection variables that are principally responsible for increases in isov...