Left ventricular pressure is dependent on both ventricular volume and ventricular ejection flow. These dependencies are usually expressed byventricular elastance, andresistance, respectively. Resistance is a one-valued effect only, when ejection flow either is constant or increases. Decreasing ejection flow elicits a third effect: a decrease of elastance. The effects of elastance, resistance and elastance depression were modeled in a three-compartment model consisting of a dead-volume compartment, an elastance compartment, and a second series-elastance compartment connected to the elastance compartment by a resistance. This model was identified with the pressure response determined experimentally by imposing pumped constant-flow ejection ep...
Pressure curves obtained in isolated rabbit hearts after the end of externally imposed constant flow...
Background Systolic shortening is known to produce mus-cle deactivation. The present study was desig...
SUMMARY. To study the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship of left ventricle ejection against p...
Experiments with constant ejection flow periods on the rabbit left ventricle suggest that left ventr...
A study of pressure generated by the left ventricle after ejection with constant flow for different ...
Simulations with a model of left ventricular pressure generation consisting of time-varying elastanc...
Absfract-Pressure generated by the left ventricle after ejection with constant flow was studied for ...
Elastance-resistance [E(t)-R] representations of the left ventricle (LV) were evaluated for their ab...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
Background: Description of the heart as a pump has been dominated by models based on elastance and c...
An attempt is made here to correlate the physiological muscle parameters with the dynamic source par...
A model of the left ventricle is proposed. It consists of a thick-walled cylinder-like cavity, the w...
A geometrical model for the left ventricle is developed consisting of a nested set of truncated elli...
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...
Pressure curves obtained in isolated rabbit hearts after the end of externally imposed constant flow...
Background Systolic shortening is known to produce mus-cle deactivation. The present study was desig...
SUMMARY. To study the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship of left ventricle ejection against p...
Experiments with constant ejection flow periods on the rabbit left ventricle suggest that left ventr...
A study of pressure generated by the left ventricle after ejection with constant flow for different ...
Simulations with a model of left ventricular pressure generation consisting of time-varying elastanc...
Absfract-Pressure generated by the left ventricle after ejection with constant flow was studied for ...
Elastance-resistance [E(t)-R] representations of the left ventricle (LV) were evaluated for their ab...
The left ventricle (LV) was modeled by two confocal ellipsoids truncated in a plane corresponding to...
Background: Description of the heart as a pump has been dominated by models based on elastance and c...
An attempt is made here to correlate the physiological muscle parameters with the dynamic source par...
A model of the left ventricle is proposed. It consists of a thick-walled cylinder-like cavity, the w...
A geometrical model for the left ventricle is developed consisting of a nested set of truncated elli...
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...
Pressure curves obtained in isolated rabbit hearts after the end of externally imposed constant flow...
Background Systolic shortening is known to produce mus-cle deactivation. The present study was desig...
SUMMARY. To study the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship of left ventricle ejection against p...