ISOVOLUMIC RELAXATION PERIOD AS AN INDEX OF LEFT VENTRICULAR RELAXATION UNDER DIFFERENT AFTERLOAD CONDITIONS : Comparison with the Time Constant of Left Ventricular Pressure Decay in the Dog
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In order to determine whether isovolumic relaxation period (IRP) reflects left ventricular relaxation under different afterload conditions, 17 anesthetized, open chest dogs were studied, and the left ventricular pressure decay time constant (T) was calculated. In 12 dogs, angiotensin II and nitroprusside were administered, with the heart rate constant at 90 beats/min. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the aortic dicrotic notch pressure (AoDNP) and T were major determinants of IRP, while left ventricular end-diastolic pressure was a minor determinant. Multiple linear regression analysis, correlating T with IRP and AoDNP, did not further improve the correlation coefficient compared with that between T and IRP. We concluded that correction of the IRP by AoDNP is not necessary to predict T from additional multiple linear regression. The effects of ascending aortic constriction or angiotensin II on IRP were examined in five dogs, after pretreatment with propranolol. Aortic constriction caused a significant decrease in IRP and T, while angiotensin II produced a significant increase in IRP and T. IRP was affected by the change of afterload. However, the IRP and T values were always altered in the same direction. These results demonstrate that IRP is substituted for T and it reflects left ventricular relaxation even in different afterload conditions. We conclude that IRP is a simple parameter easily used to evaluate left ventricular relaxation in clinical situations.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1989-12-20
著者
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MORIOKA Shigefumi
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane Medical University
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Morioka Shigefumi
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane Medical University
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Moriyama Katsutoshi
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane University
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Toda Hirotoshi
Shimane Medical University
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Shimada Toshio
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine and The First Department of Physiology, Shimane Medical U
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Ikuma Isao
Shimane Medical University
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Ochi Hiroshi
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane University
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Toda Hirotoshi
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane University
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IKUMA ISAO
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane University
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MORIOKA KATSUTOSHI
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane University
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