Myocardial Segment Motion During Regional Ischemia : Regional Contraction and Relaxation : SYMPOSIUM ON MECHANICS OF CONTRACTION AND RELAXATION OF THE ISCHEMIC MYOCARDIUM : 50th Annual Scientific Session of Japanese Circulation Society
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概要
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Several aspects of regional ischemic myocardial function determined by segment motion are discussed, based on our studies. Although global left ventricular function decreased progressively as the global severity of myocardial ischemia increased, there are several possible factors which may modify this relationship. As for the site of the ischemic area, occlusion of the left anterior descending artery resulted in a greater decrease in the left ventricular ejection fraction than occlusion of the left circumflex artery. Interaction between the ischemic myocardium and the non-ischemic myocardium may be a multi-factorial phenomenon rather than simple tandem stretching. The segment length motion during acute ischemia appears to be complicated. The segment motion of the severe ischemic myocardium during systole and diastole was explained for the most part by a uniform tension-length curve which was independent of changes in the loading condition. This non-linear elastic property was fundamental to the production of segment motion asynchrony. The wall motion of the hypokinetic segment might be explained by a combination of the active change in myocardial stiffness and the non-linear elastic property of the myocardium.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1987-01-20
著者
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Helfant Richard
Mid-Atlantic Heart & Vascular Institute and Dept. of Medicine and Dept of Medicine, Keio University,
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Akaishi Makoto
Cardiopulmonary Division Department Of Medicine Keio University School Ofmedicine
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Helfant Richard
Mid-atlantic Heart And Vascular Institute Presbyterian-university Of Pennsylvania Medical Center
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Weintraub William
米国
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AKAISHIM MAKOTO
Cardiopulmonary Division,Department of Medicine,Keio University, School ofMedicine
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WEINTRAUB WILLIAM
Department of Cardiology, Emory University, School of Medicine
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