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Relaxation-systolic pressure relation. A load-independent assessment of left ventricular contractility.

T C Gillebert1, A F Leite-Moreira, S G De Hert.   

Abstract

This contribution reviews the regulation of left ventricular pressure (LVP) fall by load and relates this regulation to left ventricular contractility. Load regulation of LVP fall has to be distinguished from neurohumoral regulation, from effects induced by arterial reflected waves and from long-term load effects on contractility. The response of LVP fall to a moderate elevation of systolic LVP is highly variable. It depends on the ratio between the actual systolic pressure and peak isovolumetric pressure, defined as "relative load". Up to a relative load of 81% to 84%, LVP fall accelerates. Above this relative load, LVP fall decelerates. Depending on the level of relative load there is a wide variety of effects ranging from moderate acceleration of LVP fall to marked deceleration of LVP fall. Acceleration of LVP fall in response to a load elevation is associated with normal cardiac function, while slowing of LVP fall is associated with impaired cardiac function. Similar but opposite effects are observed with reductions of systolic LVP. Effects of changes in systolic LVP on time constant tau reveal a fair correlation with systolic elastance (Ees), peak dP/dtmax and regional fractional shortening (or ejection fraction). There is an excellent correlation with measured isovolumetric LVP, indicating that contraction-relaxation coupling is close when contractility is expressed in terms of peak isovolumetric pressure. Assessment of contractility with systolic LVP-relaxation relation is precise and load independent and can be performed with the sole use of a high-fidelity pressure gauge positioned in the left ventricular cavity.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9024166     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.95.3.745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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