Left ventricular interaction with arterial load has been described in terms of the ratio (k) of effective arterial elastance (Ea) and maximal systolic elastance (Emax). Using the definition formulas for both elastances, a linear relationship between end-systolic volume (ESV) and end-diastolic volume (EDV) can be derived. The slope of this linearity equals k/(k+1), while the intercept can be identified as Vo/(k+1) where Vo is the extrapolated volume intercept of the linearized Emax-concept. Since the ESV vs EDV relationship refers to ventricular volume regulation, we have demonstrated that its characteristics can be exclusively expressed in terms of the coupling index k and the intercept Vo. We conclude that k and Vo are important determinan...
In aortic valve regurgitation (AR), aortic leak severity modulates left ventricle (LV) arterial syst...
To identify possible mechanisms to explain differences between the maximum time-varying elastance (E...
AbstractThe end-systolic stress/volume ratio is currently recognized as a relatively load-independen...
The aim of this study is to analyze how the End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relationship (ESPVR) depend...
The heart is often regarded as a compression pump. Therefore, determination of pressure and volume i...
Effective arterial elastance (E(a)), defined as the ratio of left ventricular (LV) end-systolic pres...
Many aspects of left ventricular function are explained by considering ventricular pressure–volume c...
The end-systolic pressure-volume relationship (ESPVR) is related to the combination of left ventricu...
The physiology of conduit arteries can be approximatednoninvasively. One simple method to estimate a...
The volume regulation graph is meant to relate the fundamental determinants of left ventricular (LV)...
SummaryLeft ejection fraction (LVEF) – resulting from the difference between end-diastolic volume (E...
In left ventricular heart failure, often a distinction is made between patients with a reduced and a...
Effective arterial elastance (Ea) is the coupling parameter between the left ventricle and periphera...
We studied volumetric characteristics of the ventricle in various hearts covering a wide (patho)phys...
Because of the relation between left ventricular (LV) chamber elastance and heart size, it has been ...
In aortic valve regurgitation (AR), aortic leak severity modulates left ventricle (LV) arterial syst...
To identify possible mechanisms to explain differences between the maximum time-varying elastance (E...
AbstractThe end-systolic stress/volume ratio is currently recognized as a relatively load-independen...
The aim of this study is to analyze how the End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relationship (ESPVR) depend...
The heart is often regarded as a compression pump. Therefore, determination of pressure and volume i...
Effective arterial elastance (E(a)), defined as the ratio of left ventricular (LV) end-systolic pres...
Many aspects of left ventricular function are explained by considering ventricular pressure–volume c...
The end-systolic pressure-volume relationship (ESPVR) is related to the combination of left ventricu...
The physiology of conduit arteries can be approximatednoninvasively. One simple method to estimate a...
The volume regulation graph is meant to relate the fundamental determinants of left ventricular (LV)...
SummaryLeft ejection fraction (LVEF) – resulting from the difference between end-diastolic volume (E...
In left ventricular heart failure, often a distinction is made between patients with a reduced and a...
Effective arterial elastance (Ea) is the coupling parameter between the left ventricle and periphera...
We studied volumetric characteristics of the ventricle in various hearts covering a wide (patho)phys...
Because of the relation between left ventricular (LV) chamber elastance and heart size, it has been ...
In aortic valve regurgitation (AR), aortic leak severity modulates left ventricle (LV) arterial syst...
To identify possible mechanisms to explain differences between the maximum time-varying elastance (E...
AbstractThe end-systolic stress/volume ratio is currently recognized as a relatively load-independen...