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Indexes of diastolic RV function: load dependence and changes after chronic RV pressure overload in lambs

Authors :
Leeuwenburgh, Boudewijn P.J.
Steendijk, Paul
Helbing, Willem A.
Baan, Jan
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. April, 2002, Vol. 282 Issue 4, pH1350, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Diastolic function is a major determinant of ventricular performance, especially when loading conditions are altered. We evaluated biventricular diastolic function in lambs and studied possible load dependence of diastolic parameters [minimum first derivative of pressure vs. time (dP/[dt.sub.min]) and time constant of isovolumic relaxation ([tau])] in normal (n = 5) and chronic right ventricular (RV) pressure-overloaded (n = 5) hearts by using an adjustable band on the pulmonary artery (PAB). Pressure-volume relations were measured during preload reduction to obtain the end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship (EDPVR). In normal lambs, absolute dP/[dt.sub.min] and [tau] were lower in the RV than in the left ventricle whereas the chamber stiffness constant (b) was roughly the same. After PAB, RV [tau] and dP/[dt.sub.min] were significantly higher compared with control. The RV EDPVR indicated impaired diastolic function. During acute pressure reduction, both dP/[dt.sub.min], and [tau] showed a relationship with end-systolic pressure. These relationships could explain the increased dP/[dt.sub.min] but not the increased [tau]-value after banding. Therefore, the increased [tau] after banding reflects intrinsic myocardial changes. We conclude that after chronic RV pressure overload, RV early relaxation is prolonged and diastolic stiffness is increased, both indicative of impaired diastolic function. hemodynamics; hypertrophy; pressure-volume relation; ventricular function, diastole

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
282
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.85169758