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Comparative Study
. 1985 Nov-Dec;80(6):594-607.
doi: 10.1007/BF01907858.

Left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relationships as a measure of ventricular performance

Comparative Study

Left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relationships as a measure of ventricular performance

G Kissling et al. Basic Res Cardiol. 1985 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

The extent to which conclusions about myocardial performance may be drawn from end-systolic pressure-volume relations was investigated. Left ventricular isovolumetric and end-systolic pressure-volume relationships were measured in the rat, under acute impairment of contractility (hexobarbital), at chronic pressure overload (spontaneously hypertensive rats), and at chronic volume overload (aorto-caval shunt). Our results confirm the classic conception of Otto Frank where the curves of the isovolumetric maxima and the curves of the end-systolic pressure-volume relations follow separate courses. Acute alterations in contractility can be detected from shifts in the end-systolic pressure-volume relations. In chronic pressure or volume overloaded hearts the end-systolic pressure-volume relations do not render conclusions about ventricular or myocardial performance since in chronically altered hearts, the course of the end-systolic pressure-volume relations is primarily influenced by geometric factors.

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