Determinants of end-systolic elastance of the left ventricle and their relationship with volumetric indices

P. Kerkhof, E. Pijnenburg
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The aim of this study is to analyze how the End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relationship (ESPVR) depends on ventricular volume in the diseased left ventricle. Ventricular end-systolic elastance (Emax) varies with the prevailing values of ejection pressure (ESP), end-systolic volume (ESV), and an unstressed volume term (Vo). Measurements on humans as reported in the literature are used to investigate the full range of this relationship. The authors' results indicate that considering Emax alone, as is usually done in clinical practice, is an insufficient approach to characterize ventricular function. Rather the authors propose to consider the easily attainable yet more powerful index ESV. Interestingly, ESV is also significantly correlated with the term (ESV-Vo), suggesting that ESV in itself already embodies information on this elementary index Vo.
左心室收缩末期弹性的决定因素及其与容积指标的关系
本研究的目的是分析患病左心室收缩期末期压力-容积关系(ESPVR)如何依赖于心室容积。心室收缩末期弹性(Emax)随射血压力(ESP)、收缩末期容积(ESV)和非受压容积项(Vo)的普遍值而变化。文献中对人类的测量被用来调查这种关系的全部范围。作者的结果表明,单独考虑Emax,通常在临床实践中,是一个不够的方法来表征心室功能。相反,作者建议考虑容易获得但更强大的指数ESV。有趣的是,ESV也与术语(ESV-Vo)显著相关,这表明ESV本身已经体现了这个基本指标Vo的信息。
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