Background: Diastolic ventricular interaction describes a situation in which the volume of one ventricle is directly influenced by the volume of the other ventricle. Such interaction is normally negligible, but it is accentuated in circumstances associated with pulmonary hypertension and volume overload. When this interaction occurs, acute volume unloading results in a reduction in right ventricular end-diastolic volume, as expected, but left ventricular enddiastolic volume paradoxically increases. Since chronic heart failure is a volume-overloaded state associated with pulmonary hypertension, we hypothesised that this interaction may be clinically important in patients with heart failure. Methods: A radionuclide technique incorporating car...
Pericardial constraint may be an important feature in chronic heart failure (CHF). We hypothesized t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of direct right-to-left ventricular intera...
Previous studies assessing vascular responses in nonexercising beds during exercise in patients with...
It is likely that abnormal baroreflex control mechanisms are at least partially responsible for auto...
Baroreflex dysfunction is common in chronic heart failure and contributes to the associated sympatho...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether restrictive left ventricular (LV) fil...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether restrictive left ventricular ...
Baroreflex abnormalities have been well documented in both patients with chronic heart failure and e...
AbstractDiastolic dysfunction is an important cause of symptoms in patiente with various types of ca...
The right and the left ventricle are interdependent as both structures are nested within the pericar...
It is likely that abnormal baroreflex control mechanisms are at least partially responsible for auto...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to quantify the magnitude of interaction between th...
This work was funded by the British Heart Foundation, project grant reference PG/13/4/29811.Peer rev...
Background Exercise‐induced pulmonary hypertension is common in heart failure with preserved ejectio...
A hemodynamic-radionuclide study was performed to compare the relations between end-systolic pressur...
Pericardial constraint may be an important feature in chronic heart failure (CHF). We hypothesized t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of direct right-to-left ventricular intera...
Previous studies assessing vascular responses in nonexercising beds during exercise in patients with...
It is likely that abnormal baroreflex control mechanisms are at least partially responsible for auto...
Baroreflex dysfunction is common in chronic heart failure and contributes to the associated sympatho...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether restrictive left ventricular (LV) fil...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether restrictive left ventricular ...
Baroreflex abnormalities have been well documented in both patients with chronic heart failure and e...
AbstractDiastolic dysfunction is an important cause of symptoms in patiente with various types of ca...
The right and the left ventricle are interdependent as both structures are nested within the pericar...
It is likely that abnormal baroreflex control mechanisms are at least partially responsible for auto...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to quantify the magnitude of interaction between th...
This work was funded by the British Heart Foundation, project grant reference PG/13/4/29811.Peer rev...
Background Exercise‐induced pulmonary hypertension is common in heart failure with preserved ejectio...
A hemodynamic-radionuclide study was performed to compare the relations between end-systolic pressur...
Pericardial constraint may be an important feature in chronic heart failure (CHF). We hypothesized t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of direct right-to-left ventricular intera...
Previous studies assessing vascular responses in nonexercising beds during exercise in patients with...