Mathematical Analysis of Left Ventricular Elastance with respect to Afterload Change During Ejection Phase
Shiro Kato,
Yukiko Himeno,
Akira Amano
Abstract:Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (Plv) and volume (Vlv), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between (PlvandVlv, termed as "instantaneous elastance." On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (Emax) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolicPlv-Vlvpoints obtained by using different loads. The wordEmaxoriginates from the assumption that LV elastance increases during the ejection phase and attains its maximum at the end-systole. From th… Show more
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