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Instantaneous Pressure‐Volume Relation of the Ejecting Canine Left Atrium

 

作者: Joe Alexander,   Kenji Sunagawa,   Nancy Chang,   Kiichi Sagawa,  

 

期刊: Circulation Research  (OVID Available online 1987)
卷期: Volume 61, issue 2  

页码: 209-219

 

ISSN:0009-7330

 

年代: 1987

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: atrial volume;cardiac mechanics;atrial stiffness;atrial compliance;instantaneous elasticity;pressure-volume diagram;atrial elastance

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

To characterize the pump function of the left atrium, we determined the instantaneous pressure-volume relation of the isolated supported left atrium. A physiologic after-loading system for the low-pressure atrium was created by coupling it to a real-time computer-simulated ventricle and a simulated venous impedance network via a volume servo-pump. In 10 atria loaded with such systems, multiple isochronal sets of pressure-volume data were collected from many ejecting or isovolumic contractions obtained under a constant inotropic state, and the time-varying elastance, E(t), as well as the volume-axis intercepts, V0(t), were calculated. E(t) is the ensemble of slopes, and V0(t), the volume-axis intercepts resulting from the linear regression of instantaneous pressure on instantaneous volume at multiple instants throughout the cardiac cycle. The systolic portion of the left atrial E(t) was insensitive to loading conditions, as was V0(t), which, in addition, proved to be similar to the right atrial and right ventricular V0(t) waveforms in its time dependence. These results indicate that E(t) and V0(t) adequately represent the instantaneous pressure-volume relation of the left atrium in systole irrespective of the mode of contraction. Whatever the underlying mechanism might be, the load insensitivity and similarity of the basic shape of the left atrial E(t) among different atria suggests that the characterization reflects fundamental features of left atrial contraction

 

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