Left ventricular heat production (PHtv) was compared with myocardial O2 consumption (Pme,oJ and mechanical parameters in intact anaesthetized dogs before and after acute volume overload induced by a perfusion of LMW dextran. From myocardial blood flow and coronary arterio-venous temperature differences, the coronary heat loss was determined. Thermodilution techniques were used to estimate the ratio between heat carried away by the coronary system and total heat production as the left ventricular volumes. Compared with PmaO2, PH io bore a linear correlation. Heat production per beat was highly correlated to mean systolic wall force, midwall circumferential length, midwall fibre shortening and mean circumferential shortening rate (MCSR). Mech...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Purpose: Heart failure is the final common pathway for most forms of heart disease, and is character...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
Recent studies have shown that myocardial oxygen consumption does not proportionally decrease with t...
We studied the effects of cardiac cooling by 7 ± 2 ° C (SD) from 36 ° C on both contractility index ...
BACHE, Myocardial perfusion. in compensated and failing hyper-trophied kft ventricle. Am. J. Physiol...
Relationship between shortening load, contractility, and myo-cardial energetics in intact dog. Am. J...
The cardiac metabolism of the fibrillating left ventricle of the dog heart with and without mainte-n...
Relationship between heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption per beat was studied in anesthetiz...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to assess the relation between left ventricular regional...
Relationship between heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption per beat was studied in anesthetiz...
Relationship between heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption per beat was studied in anesthetiz...
Oxygen consumption of an in-pericardium heart preparation from the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Purpose: Heart failure is the final common pathway for most forms of heart disease, and is character...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
Recent studies have shown that myocardial oxygen consumption does not proportionally decrease with t...
We studied the effects of cardiac cooling by 7 ± 2 ° C (SD) from 36 ° C on both contractility index ...
BACHE, Myocardial perfusion. in compensated and failing hyper-trophied kft ventricle. Am. J. Physiol...
Relationship between shortening load, contractility, and myo-cardial energetics in intact dog. Am. J...
The cardiac metabolism of the fibrillating left ventricle of the dog heart with and without mainte-n...
Relationship between heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption per beat was studied in anesthetiz...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to assess the relation between left ventricular regional...
Relationship between heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption per beat was studied in anesthetiz...
Relationship between heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption per beat was studied in anesthetiz...
Oxygen consumption of an in-pericardium heart preparation from the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
Purpose: Heart failure is the final common pathway for most forms of heart disease, and is character...