In heart failure, many alterations occur in the ventricle as a whole, as well as in the myocardial cell. In the first part of this review we report on the macroscopic structure of the left ventricle by analysing the relation between left ven-tricular dilatation and left ventricular hypertrophy in terms of ventricular wall stress. Peak systolic stress in dilated ventricles of patients with compensated heart failure does not differ from values obtained in normal ventricles, whereas the systolic stress-time integral is increased by more than 40%. The stress-time integral is a major determi-nant of myocardial oxygen consumption, and its reduction by peripheral vasodilation leads to a proportional decrease in left ventricular oxygen consumption....
In the last 30 years, myocardial hypertrophy and congestive heart failure have been among the main c...
There is evidence that the failing human left ventricle in vivo subjected to additional preload is u...
Heart failure is a multi-factorial progressive disease in which eventually the contractile performan...
The contributions of changes in primary systolic and diastolic properties, limitations of contractil...
Overt cardiac failure usually presents with constant clinical features as consequences of the reduce...
The coupling of myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) with its determinants in left ventricular hyper...
Biomechanical stress of the myocardium is the situation resulting from hypoxia, hypertension, and ot...
Myocardial oxygen consumption (MVo2) during drug-induced cardiac de-pression was measured in 8 anest...
A major consequence of chronic cardiac dysfunction is chronic overload of contractile myocardium. Va...
AbstractOne potential mechanism for the eventual failure of the hypertrophied ventricle to maintain ...
To determine whether acute left ventricular failure associated with myocardial infarction leads to a...
Objectives: Systolic and diastolic dysfunction of the failing human heart may be due to changes in m...
AbstractImproved understanding of cardiac muscle and whole heart function has substantially benefite...
Summary Myocardial ischemia results in myocardial dysfunction. Recovery may be delayed ('stunning'),...
Congestive heart failure may result from cardiovascular overload, from systolic or from diastolic dy...
In the last 30 years, myocardial hypertrophy and congestive heart failure have been among the main c...
There is evidence that the failing human left ventricle in vivo subjected to additional preload is u...
Heart failure is a multi-factorial progressive disease in which eventually the contractile performan...
The contributions of changes in primary systolic and diastolic properties, limitations of contractil...
Overt cardiac failure usually presents with constant clinical features as consequences of the reduce...
The coupling of myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) with its determinants in left ventricular hyper...
Biomechanical stress of the myocardium is the situation resulting from hypoxia, hypertension, and ot...
Myocardial oxygen consumption (MVo2) during drug-induced cardiac de-pression was measured in 8 anest...
A major consequence of chronic cardiac dysfunction is chronic overload of contractile myocardium. Va...
AbstractOne potential mechanism for the eventual failure of the hypertrophied ventricle to maintain ...
To determine whether acute left ventricular failure associated with myocardial infarction leads to a...
Objectives: Systolic and diastolic dysfunction of the failing human heart may be due to changes in m...
AbstractImproved understanding of cardiac muscle and whole heart function has substantially benefite...
Summary Myocardial ischemia results in myocardial dysfunction. Recovery may be delayed ('stunning'),...
Congestive heart failure may result from cardiovascular overload, from systolic or from diastolic dy...
In the last 30 years, myocardial hypertrophy and congestive heart failure have been among the main c...
There is evidence that the failing human left ventricle in vivo subjected to additional preload is u...
Heart failure is a multi-factorial progressive disease in which eventually the contractile performan...