1985
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.147.389
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Effects of coronary artery stenosis on left ventricular end-ejection pressure-ejected volume relationships in isolated perfused canine hearts.

Abstract: We investigated the behavior of the left ventricular end-ejection pressure-ejected volume relation with and without left circumflex coronary stenosis in isolated perfused canine hearts. To change ventricular afterload pressure, the peripheral resistance of the hydraulic model attached to the aortic root of the excised hearts was changed in a stepwise fashion to five different levels. The end-ejection pressure-ejected volume relationship was nearly linear in both preischemic and ischemic states. The slope chang… Show more

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