Many aspects of left ventricular function are explained by considering ventricular pressure–volume characteristics. Contractility is best measured by the slope, Emax, of the end-systolic pressure–volume relationship. Ventricular systole is usefully characterized by a time-varying elastance (ΔP/ΔV). An extended area, the pressure–volume area, subtended by the ventricular pressure–volume loop (useful mechanical work) and the ESPVR (energy expended without mechanical work), is linearly related to myocardial oxygen consumption per beat. For energetically efficient systolic ejection ventricular elastance should be, and is, matched to aortic elastance. Without matching, the fraction of energy expended without mechanical work increases and energy ...
Ejection fraction (EF) has been viewed as an important index in assessing the contractile state of t...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
A model for the contraction of the left ventricle (LV) is developed for a spheroidal geometry. The c...
SummaryLeft ejection fraction (LVEF) – resulting from the difference between end-diastolic volume (E...
Background: Description of the heart as a pump has been dominated by models based on elastance and c...
Left ventricular interaction with arterial load has been described in terms of the ratio (k) of effe...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
Abstract Background Description of the heart as a pump has been dominated by models based on elastan...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the combined use of the time-varying distance concept and conven...
The heart is often regarded as a compression pump. Therefore, determination of pressure and volume i...
An attempt is made here to correlate the physiological muscle parameters with the dynamic source par...
Background: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
Abstract Background Ventricular function has conventionally been characterized using indexes of syst...
The contractile state of the left ventricle of the heart is shown to be uniquely characterized by th...
Ejection fraction (EF) has been viewed as an important index in assessing the contractile state of t...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
A model for the contraction of the left ventricle (LV) is developed for a spheroidal geometry. The c...
SummaryLeft ejection fraction (LVEF) – resulting from the difference between end-diastolic volume (E...
Background: Description of the heart as a pump has been dominated by models based on elastance and c...
Left ventricular interaction with arterial load has been described in terms of the ratio (k) of effe...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
Abstract Background Description of the heart as a pump has been dominated by models based on elastan...
AbstractTo test the hypothesis that the combined use of the time-varying distance concept and conven...
The heart is often regarded as a compression pump. Therefore, determination of pressure and volume i...
An attempt is made here to correlate the physiological muscle parameters with the dynamic source par...
Background: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
Abstract Background Ventricular function has conventionally been characterized using indexes of syst...
The contractile state of the left ventricle of the heart is shown to be uniquely characterized by th...
Ejection fraction (EF) has been viewed as an important index in assessing the contractile state of t...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to establish a minimally invasive method for deriving the left...
A model for the contraction of the left ventricle (LV) is developed for a spheroidal geometry. The c...