The Effect of Heart Rate and Atrial Contraction on Left Ventricular Function

Rosie Barrows, M. Strocchi, Christoph M. Augustin, M. Gsell, C. Roney, J. Solís-Lemus, Hao Xu, K. Gillette, R. Rajani, J. Whitaker, E. Vigmond, M. Bishop, G. Plank, S. Niederer
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Heart rate (HR) and effective atrial contraction affect left ventricular (LV) output. This is particularly relevant in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients, where HR is fast and irregular and atrial contraction almost completely absent. The effect of AF on the LV remains understudied, although a better understanding of these mechanisms could improve AF patient care. We have used a four-chamber electromechanics model to quantify how AF impacts LV function. Our model accounts for the effect of the pericardium and the coupling with the circulatory system, represented as a closed loop, providing physiological preload and afterload for the heart. The heart model was used for a factorial study with two HRs (70 bpm and 120 bpm) and in the presence and in the absence of atrial contraction. We found that an increased HR and lack of atrial contraction alone led to a small decrease in ejection fraction (42% to 40% and 42% to 41%, respectively). However, the interaction between an increased HR and lack of atrial contraction led to a drop in ejection fraction from 42% to 36%. This study demonstrates that our four-chamber heart models can be used to investigate the effect of rapid HR and ineffective atrial contraction on LV output and that AF can significantly impact LV function. This motivates further studies investigating the effect of AF on the whole heart.
心率和心房收缩对左心室功能的影响
心率(HR)和有效心房收缩影响左室输出量。这在房颤(AF)患者中尤为重要,房颤患者心率快速且不规则,心房收缩几乎完全不存在。房颤对左室的影响仍未得到充分研究,尽管更好地了解这些机制可以改善房颤患者的护理。我们使用了一个四腔电力学模型来量化心房颤动对左室功能的影响。我们的模型考虑了心包的作用以及它与循环系统的耦合,作为一个闭环,为心脏提供生理的前负荷和后负荷。心脏模型用于两种心率(70 bpm和120 bpm),存在和不存在心房收缩的析因研究。我们发现单是心率升高和心房收缩不足导致射血分数小幅下降(分别为42% - 40%和42% - 41%)。然而,心率增加和心房收缩缺乏之间的相互作用导致射血分数从42%下降到36%。本研究表明,我们的四室心脏模型可以用于研究快速HR和无效心房收缩对左室输出量的影响,并且AF可以显著影响左室功能。这激发了进一步研究心房颤动对整个心脏的影响。
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