The course of cardiac remodeling after an acute cardiac MI, might affect the orientation of the cardiac muscle fibers as well as their contraction behavior. This may result in alteration of the untwisting during isovolumic relaxation phase, which might have effects on rapid early filling phase. In the present article, the variation of the time constant of isovolumic pressure drop (τ) has been studied during the course of cardiac remodeling after different types of induced myocardial infarction (MI) in sheep. The results for each group show different patterns of change in τ. The normalized τ curve in all three groups of anteroapical, anterobasal and posterobasal MI group show a rise 30 minutes after infarction. Two weeks later, the pressu...
Objective: To study the ‘isovolumetric relaxation’ phase of rapid ventricular filling by analysis of...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...
textabstractAUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The extent to which non-functioning or infarcted myocardial segments ...
SUMMARY Although the time course of changes in myocardial function during ischemia has been demonstr...
left ventricular remodeling post-infarction (post-MI) is accompanied by persistent dysfunction in th...
rat, and dog ventricular muscle was examined during hypoxia and after reoxygenation. During hypoxia,...
SUMMARY Reoxygenation of hypoxic isolated cardiac muscle results in prolonged duration of contractio...
ABSTRACT We studied the effect of an isolated increase in preload on isovolumetric relaxation in the...
was studied in dogs 3-5 days after occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Compli...
SUMMARY Given the substantial reserve of normal myocardium, its inability to sustain life in the pre...
The animal experiments of Tennant, Wiggers and the subsequent clinical observations of Harrison had ...
Adverse ventricular remodeling following acute myocardial infarction (MI) may induce ventricular dil...
Background: Post-myocardial infarction (MI) remodeling contributes to increased electrophysiological...
AbstractReperfusion early during myocardial infarction improves ejection fraction and this improveme...
Background—Chronic ischemic mitral regurgitation (CIMR) is associated with heart failure that contin...
Objective: To study the ‘isovolumetric relaxation’ phase of rapid ventricular filling by analysis of...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...
textabstractAUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The extent to which non-functioning or infarcted myocardial segments ...
SUMMARY Although the time course of changes in myocardial function during ischemia has been demonstr...
left ventricular remodeling post-infarction (post-MI) is accompanied by persistent dysfunction in th...
rat, and dog ventricular muscle was examined during hypoxia and after reoxygenation. During hypoxia,...
SUMMARY Reoxygenation of hypoxic isolated cardiac muscle results in prolonged duration of contractio...
ABSTRACT We studied the effect of an isolated increase in preload on isovolumetric relaxation in the...
was studied in dogs 3-5 days after occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Compli...
SUMMARY Given the substantial reserve of normal myocardium, its inability to sustain life in the pre...
The animal experiments of Tennant, Wiggers and the subsequent clinical observations of Harrison had ...
Adverse ventricular remodeling following acute myocardial infarction (MI) may induce ventricular dil...
Background: Post-myocardial infarction (MI) remodeling contributes to increased electrophysiological...
AbstractReperfusion early during myocardial infarction improves ejection fraction and this improveme...
Background—Chronic ischemic mitral regurgitation (CIMR) is associated with heart failure that contin...
Objective: To study the ‘isovolumetric relaxation’ phase of rapid ventricular filling by analysis of...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...
textabstractAUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The extent to which non-functioning or infarcted myocardial segments ...