SUMMARY The aim of the study was to determine if the end-systolic stress-end-systolic volume relation of the left ventricle (i.e., its tension-length relation) could be estimated from the analysis of a single yen-triculogram. For that purpose, the left ventricular (LV) wall stress and volume were computed frame by frame in 35 patients (15 controls, 11 patients with valvular disease, six with coronary artery disease and three with congestive cardiomyopathy). In all patients, a linear relation was observed between LV wall stress and volume during approximately the last two-thirds of ejection. Under basal conditions, the duration of this linear rela-tion ranged from 100-260 msec (mean 155 msec; mean r = 0.97) with a positive slope (range 3.0-9...
The usefulness of end-systolic measures of ventricular function was compared with that of standard c...
The aim of this study is to analyze how the End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relationship (ESPVR) depend...
AbstractAssessment of left ventricular function is influenced by a number of hemodynamic factors. Th...
sion (TE8) and circumference (CES) of the human left ventricle were studied at cardiac catheterizati...
AbstractThe end-systolic stress/volume ratio is currently recognized as a relatively load-independen...
Assessment of left ventricular pressure-volume relations serially in response to altered loading con...
The variation between rest and peak stress end-systolic pressure-volume relation is an afterload-ind...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleobtained in the daily routine ...
• Previous studies concerned with the im-portance of ventricular dimensions and con-figuration in de...
Study of left ventricular pressure-volume relations in man has been limited by technical prob-lems a...
Mean left ventricular wall force was determined with a calibrated transmural auxotonic strain gauge ...
SUMMARY. To characterize the mechanical properties of the contracting left ventricle, we studied the...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
A number of fundamental mechanical properties of cardiac muscle as well as of the total ventricle ar...
Load changes were obtained in 7 females with untreated primary hypertension by means of controlled i...
The usefulness of end-systolic measures of ventricular function was compared with that of standard c...
The aim of this study is to analyze how the End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relationship (ESPVR) depend...
AbstractAssessment of left ventricular function is influenced by a number of hemodynamic factors. Th...
sion (TE8) and circumference (CES) of the human left ventricle were studied at cardiac catheterizati...
AbstractThe end-systolic stress/volume ratio is currently recognized as a relatively load-independen...
Assessment of left ventricular pressure-volume relations serially in response to altered loading con...
The variation between rest and peak stress end-systolic pressure-volume relation is an afterload-ind...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleobtained in the daily routine ...
• Previous studies concerned with the im-portance of ventricular dimensions and con-figuration in de...
Study of left ventricular pressure-volume relations in man has been limited by technical prob-lems a...
Mean left ventricular wall force was determined with a calibrated transmural auxotonic strain gauge ...
SUMMARY. To characterize the mechanical properties of the contracting left ventricle, we studied the...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
A number of fundamental mechanical properties of cardiac muscle as well as of the total ventricle ar...
Load changes were obtained in 7 females with untreated primary hypertension by means of controlled i...
The usefulness of end-systolic measures of ventricular function was compared with that of standard c...
The aim of this study is to analyze how the End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relationship (ESPVR) depend...
AbstractAssessment of left ventricular function is influenced by a number of hemodynamic factors. Th...