Literature DB >> 487530

Dynamic changes in the canine mitral regurgitant orifice area during ventricular ejection.

E L Yellin, C Yoran, E H Sonnenblick, S Gabbay, R W Frater.   

Abstract

We designed this study to test the hypothesis that in acute mitral regurgitation the mitral regurgitant area (MRA) is a dynamic quantity which varies with the time variation of ventricular volume. Mitral insufficiency was created in five open-chest dogs in which a portion of the anterior leaflet was excised. Phasic aortic and mitral flows were measured electromagnetically, along with left atrial and ventricular pressures. Filling, regurgitant, and stroke volumes, and systolic pressure gradient were determined by digital methods. MRA was calculated from the fluid dynamic equation of motion to give the temporal mean and the instantaneous value at three instants of time and at the time of peak flow (when inertia is negligible). Mean regurgitant fraction was 42 +/- 12% with no indication of left ventricular failure due to volume overload. MRA decreased monotonically with time to 59% of its initial value and closely paralleled the decrease in ventricular volume during systole. In a control study using a tilting-disc prosthesis with a hole 5 mm in diameter in the occluder, the calculated MRA was time invariant and equal to the measured area for regurgitation. We conclude that in acute mitral regurgitation the MRA is a function of ventricular volume.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 487530     DOI: 10.1161/01.res.45.5.677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


  4 in total

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3.  Mechanism of decrease in mitral regurgitation after cardiac resynchronization therapy: optimization of the force-balance relationship.

Authors:  Jorge Solis; David McCarty; Robert A Levine; Mark D Handschumacher; Leticia Fernandez-Friera; Annabel Chen-Tournoux; Luis Mont; Barbara Vidal; Jagmeet P Singh; Josep Brugada; Michael H Picard; Marta Sitges; Judy Hung
Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2009-09-22       Impact factor: 7.792

4.  Acute hemodynamic effects of MDL19205 on conscious dogs with mitral regurgitation.

Authors:  T Susawa; Y Kihara; S Miyazaki; Y Nakamura; S Sasayama; C Kawai
Journal:  Cardiovasc Drugs Ther       Date:  1988-09       Impact factor: 3.727

  4 in total

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