Effect of Atrial and Ventricular Activation Interval on Hemodynamics during Atrioventricular and Ventriculoatrial Pacing: Determination from Pressure-Volume Loops in Dogs
Abstract:To determine the effect of relative timing of atrial and ventricular activation on hemodynamic indices, we evaluated pressure-volume loops during pacing at 160 beats/min with various atrioventricular intervals in dogs. End-systolic pressure, end-diastolic volume, and stroke volume were reduced during pacing at atrioventricular intervals of 0 ms, compared with 80 ms. These changes were more significant during pacing at atrioventricular intervals of-50 and -100 ms than at 0 ms. During tachycardia, the abnormal t… Show more
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