Dissociation between left ventricular untwisting and filling - accentuation by cathecholamines

  • Frank E. Rademakers
  • Md Maurice
  • B. Buchalter
  • Edward P. Shapiro
Publication date
January 1581

Abstract

Background. Efficient early diastolic filling is essential for normal cardiac function. Diastolic suction, as evidenced by a decreasing left ventricular pressure during early filling, could result from restoring forces (the release of potential energy stored during systolic deformation) dependent on myofilament relaxation. Although these restoring forces have been envisioned within individual myofibers, recent studies suggest that gross fiber rearrangement involving the connective tissue network occurs early in diastole. This may lead to the release of potential energy stored during systole and suction-aided filling. Methods and Results. To establish precisely the timing and extent of restoration of the systolic torsional deformation of the...

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