1. In the present study the relation between regional left ventricular contractile work, regional myocardial blood flow and oxygen uptake was assessed during asynchronous electrical activation. 2. In analogy to the use of the pressure-volume area for the estimation of global oxygen demand, the fibre stress-fibre strain area, as assessed regionally, was used to estimate regional oxygen demand. The more often used relation between the pressure-sarcomere length area and regional oxygen demand was also assessed. 3. Experiments were performed in six anaesthetized dogs with open chests. Regional differences in mechanical work were generated by asynchronous electrical activation of the myocardial wall. The ventricles were paced from the right atri...
In a mathematical model of the mechanics of the left ventricle (LV) by Arts et al. (1), assuming uni...
The mechanics of the ischemic left ventricle during a complete cardiac cycle were simulated using a ...
A complete description of myocardial function requires knowledge of stress, strain, and material pro...
1. In the present study the relation between regional left ventricular contractile work, regional my...
Assessment of the magnitude of regional myocardial work requires knowledge of regional fiber stress ...
To determine the relation between regional electrical activation time and fiber strain, epicardial e...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to assess the relation between left ventricular regional...
Abstract. To determine the relation between regional electrical activation time and fiber strain, ep...
SUMMARY. The complex interactions between left ventricular mechanics and the oxygen demand is studie...
During normoxia, asynchronous electrical activation of the left ventricle significantly affects regi...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
It is now recognized that regional estimates of myocardial function are necessary to understand the ...
AbstractAssessment of left ventricular function is influenced by a number of hemodynamic factors. Th...
In a mathematical model of the mechanics of the left ventricle (LV) by Arts et al. (1), assuming uni...
The mechanics of the ischemic left ventricle during a complete cardiac cycle were simulated using a ...
A complete description of myocardial function requires knowledge of stress, strain, and material pro...
1. In the present study the relation between regional left ventricular contractile work, regional my...
Assessment of the magnitude of regional myocardial work requires knowledge of regional fiber stress ...
To determine the relation between regional electrical activation time and fiber strain, epicardial e...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to assess the relation between left ventricular regional...
Abstract. To determine the relation between regional electrical activation time and fiber strain, ep...
SUMMARY. The complex interactions between left ventricular mechanics and the oxygen demand is studie...
During normoxia, asynchronous electrical activation of the left ventricle significantly affects regi...
Left ventricular contraction progresses from the apex to the base, and because the base has a large ...
It is now recognized that regional estimates of myocardial function are necessary to understand the ...
AbstractAssessment of left ventricular function is influenced by a number of hemodynamic factors. Th...
In a mathematical model of the mechanics of the left ventricle (LV) by Arts et al. (1), assuming uni...
The mechanics of the ischemic left ventricle during a complete cardiac cycle were simulated using a ...
A complete description of myocardial function requires knowledge of stress, strain, and material pro...