Literature DB >> 6823811

Reevaluation of the role of atrial systole to cardiac hemodynamics: evidence for pulmonary venous regurgitation during abnormal atrioventricular sequencing.

M Naito, L S Dreifus, D David, E L Michelson, T J Mardelli, J J Kmetzo.   

Abstract

Twenty open-chest dogs with experimental AV heart block were evaluated hemodynamically, angiographically, and by M-mode echocardiography to further elucidate mechanisms whereby abnormal AV sequencing results in decreased cardiac hemodynamics. During fixed-rate AV pacing, there was a consistent decrease in cardiac output, left ventricular and aortic pressures, and left ventricular dimensions with an increase in left atrial pressure as the AV interval was decreased from 100 to 0 msec, and there were further changes when the AV interval was set at -50 and -100 msec. The hemodynamic consequences of atrial fibrillation with regular ventricular rhythms were similar to the effects of an AV interval of 0 msec. It is important to note that retrograde blood flow into the pulmonary venous system (pulmonary venous regurgitation) was demonstrated by left atrial angiography at AV intervals of both -50 and -100 msec. However, left ventricular angiography failed to reveal mitral regurgitation during fixed-rate pacing at any AV interval or during atrial fibrillation with regular ventricular rates. Thus, during tachyarrhythmias characterized by abnormal AV sequencing, not only is there the loss of active atrial contribution to ventricular filling but there is also evidence for a retrograde or "negative atrial kick" further compromising cardiac hemodynamics.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6823811     DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(83)90530-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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