The purpose of this study was to investigate the dependence of T, the time constant of left ventricular (LV) isovolumic relaxation, on pericardial pressure and to compare values of r as determined by the methods of previous investigators and by a standard exponential curve fit. All of the more recent methods involve an additional parameter-the pressure to which the exponential relaxation finally declines (PB, the pressure intercept in the method of Craig and Murgo and the asymptote in the exponential fits). An additional purpose of the study was to determine the relation of these parameters to pericardial pressure. In eight closed-chest anesthetized dogs, r was calculated from intracavitary (PI,) and transmural LV pressure (P, =Piv-Pper) by...
Experimental studies have shown that right ventricular filling pressure (that is, intracavitary dias...
We sought to determine the ejection variables that are principally responsible for increases in isov...
SUMMARY Displacement of the left ventricular diastolic pressure-dimension relationship (change in co...
SUMMARY When a decrease in left ventricular isovolumic pressure is considered as an exponential, the...
SUMMARY There has been much interest in the published reports as to the extent to which measured lef...
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. In studies utilizing the isolated isovolumic blood-perfused canine heart, left ventric-ular...
time-course of fall in isovolumic left ventricular pres-sure were assessed in isolated canine left v...
.Objective: The relationship between the left ventricular LV relaxation time constant and early dias...
Left ventricular relaxation was studied in 8 dogs using parameters derived from the left ventricula...
In order to study the dependence of left ventricular isovolumic relaxation on preload, afterload, an...
ABSTRACT To determine the better method of measuring pericardial constraint, pericardial pres-sure w...
load-dependent relaxation in the intact dog heart. Volume loading slows left ventricular isovolumic ...
We assessed the linearity and slope of the left ventricular end-systolic pressure (PES)-volume (VEs)...
Experimental studies have shown that right ventricular filling pressure (that is, intracavitary dias...
We sought to determine the ejection variables that are principally responsible for increases in isov...
SUMMARY Displacement of the left ventricular diastolic pressure-dimension relationship (change in co...
SUMMARY When a decrease in left ventricular isovolumic pressure is considered as an exponential, the...
SUMMARY There has been much interest in the published reports as to the extent to which measured lef...
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. In studies utilizing the isolated isovolumic blood-perfused canine heart, left ventric-ular...
time-course of fall in isovolumic left ventricular pres-sure were assessed in isolated canine left v...
.Objective: The relationship between the left ventricular LV relaxation time constant and early dias...
Left ventricular relaxation was studied in 8 dogs using parameters derived from the left ventricula...
In order to study the dependence of left ventricular isovolumic relaxation on preload, afterload, an...
ABSTRACT To determine the better method of measuring pericardial constraint, pericardial pres-sure w...
load-dependent relaxation in the intact dog heart. Volume loading slows left ventricular isovolumic ...
We assessed the linearity and slope of the left ventricular end-systolic pressure (PES)-volume (VEs)...
Experimental studies have shown that right ventricular filling pressure (that is, intracavitary dias...
We sought to determine the ejection variables that are principally responsible for increases in isov...
SUMMARY Displacement of the left ventricular diastolic pressure-dimension relationship (change in co...