1988
DOI: 10.1536/ihj.29.689
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Human left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume relationship in a cylinder model.

Abstract: SUMMARYThe relationship between myocardial total force and length at the end of systole appears to be linear, and the slope of this relationship is considered to be an appropriate index of myocardial contractile state, independent of preload and afterload. However, direct measurements of this relation may be impossible in the intact human heart, and thus, alternative indices such as the left ventricular end-systolic stress-length, stressstrain, pressure-volume, and pressure-dimension slopes have been proposed … Show more

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