2021
DOI: 10.33963/kp.a2021.0041
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The effect of a dynamic increase in afterload on the first-phase ejection fraction

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“…Alongside structural and functional changes that occur with aging and disease, P b exhibits an increased amplitude and/or a faster reflected wave transit time (RWTT), thereby arriving during systole and augmenting the P f , contributing to systolic hypertension (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Increased afterload resulting from arterial wave reflection puts stress on cardiac tissue, reducing ejection fraction, stroke volume (SV), and overall left ventricular systolic function (6). Although wave reflections do have an essential cardiovascular function (i.e., enhanced coronary flow during diastole) (7), deviation from optimal conditions can lead to systemic pathology over time, making it a prime target for health interventions.…”
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“…Alongside structural and functional changes that occur with aging and disease, P b exhibits an increased amplitude and/or a faster reflected wave transit time (RWTT), thereby arriving during systole and augmenting the P f , contributing to systolic hypertension (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Increased afterload resulting from arterial wave reflection puts stress on cardiac tissue, reducing ejection fraction, stroke volume (SV), and overall left ventricular systolic function (6). Although wave reflections do have an essential cardiovascular function (i.e., enhanced coronary flow during diastole) (7), deviation from optimal conditions can lead to systemic pathology over time, making it a prime target for health interventions.…”
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“…59,60 Finally, augmentation of LV afterload in the setting of decreased left heart preload due to poor pulmonary venous return and ventricular interaction will further compromise systemic blood flow. 14,61 The adoption of certain pharmacologic treatments as a standard of care in neonatology, despite almost universal lack of benefit, is not unique to dopamine use. Use of prokinetics, H2-blockers, and diuretics represent examples of agents introduced with enthusiasm and presumed biologic merit, later found to be ineffective and potentially harmful in certain situations.…”
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