“…where, P LV (t), V(t), and V 0 are the LV time-varying pressure, time-varying volume, and unloaded volume, respectively (Keshavarz-Motamed et al, 2016). As explained by Keshavarz-Motamed (2020), to represent the normalized elastance function of the LV, we observed that among summation of Gaussian functions (Pironet et al, 2013;Chaudhry, 2015), Boltzmann Distribution (McDowell, 1999), double Hill function (Mynard et al, 2012;Broomé et al, 2013), and the latter provided the most physiologically accurate results (e.g., pressure, volume, and flow waveforms). The double Hill function which is a cooperative process (Moss et al, 2004), as physiologically expected from myocyte recruitment during preload and is modeled by a sigmoidal Hill function.…”