Left ventricular systolic stiffness was measured by rapidly changing ventricular volume (within 7 ms) of isovolumically contracting isolated rabbit hearts. Instantaneous pressure-volume relations were found to be linear with slopes that depended upon the moment during contraction at which the volume change was induced. These slopes were proportional to the total pressure developed in the ventricle just prior to the volume change. The same was found when the time course of pressure was influenced by changing the Ca++ content of the perfusate. An influence, however, also could be detected when end-diastolic volume was changed. At the same pre-release pressure a greater volume caused a decrease of active stiffness. The results indicate the pos...
Both systolic pressure-volume area (PVA) and force-time integral (FM1) have been used as measures of...
Pressure curves obtained in isolated rabbit hearts after the end of externally imposed constant flow...
Previous beat contraction history, in which the performance of the left ventricle on any one beat is...
SUMMARY. To characterize the mechanical properties of the contracting left ventricle, we studied the...
Left ventricles of rabbit hearts were subjected to series of quick volume releases (QVR) — taking pl...
Although heart tissue is normally 80% water by weight, the fluid component becomes mechanically appa...
Three methods were employed to measure the overall active stiffness of the intact left ventricle in ...
A number of fundamental mechanical properties of cardiac muscle as well as of the total ventricle ar...
SUMMARY. In studies utilizing the isolated isovolumic blood-perfused canine heart, left ventric-ular...
volume elasticity in the rabbit. Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol 279: R539–R547, 20...
ABSTRACT A model for the study of left ventricular (LV) contractility in a small species was develop...
ing the effects of ischemia on left ventricular chamber stiffness, we compared the effects of hypoxi...
Chronic (8 weeks) coronary artery ligation caused marked left-ventricular dysfunction (LVD) in rabbi...
SUMMARY The aim of the study was to determine if the end-systolic stress-end-systolic volume relatio...
Because systole and diastole are coupled and systolic ventricular-vascular coupling has been charact...
Both systolic pressure-volume area (PVA) and force-time integral (FM1) have been used as measures of...
Pressure curves obtained in isolated rabbit hearts after the end of externally imposed constant flow...
Previous beat contraction history, in which the performance of the left ventricle on any one beat is...
SUMMARY. To characterize the mechanical properties of the contracting left ventricle, we studied the...
Left ventricles of rabbit hearts were subjected to series of quick volume releases (QVR) — taking pl...
Although heart tissue is normally 80% water by weight, the fluid component becomes mechanically appa...
Three methods were employed to measure the overall active stiffness of the intact left ventricle in ...
A number of fundamental mechanical properties of cardiac muscle as well as of the total ventricle ar...
SUMMARY. In studies utilizing the isolated isovolumic blood-perfused canine heart, left ventric-ular...
volume elasticity in the rabbit. Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol 279: R539–R547, 20...
ABSTRACT A model for the study of left ventricular (LV) contractility in a small species was develop...
ing the effects of ischemia on left ventricular chamber stiffness, we compared the effects of hypoxi...
Chronic (8 weeks) coronary artery ligation caused marked left-ventricular dysfunction (LVD) in rabbi...
SUMMARY The aim of the study was to determine if the end-systolic stress-end-systolic volume relatio...
Because systole and diastole are coupled and systolic ventricular-vascular coupling has been charact...
Both systolic pressure-volume area (PVA) and force-time integral (FM1) have been used as measures of...
Pressure curves obtained in isolated rabbit hearts after the end of externally imposed constant flow...
Previous beat contraction history, in which the performance of the left ventricle on any one beat is...