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The intratracheal pressure oscillations produced by the heartbeat, called the pneumocardiogram, were recorded in 15 dogs. It was found that a linear relationship existed between the amplitude of the major negative deflection of the pneumocardiogram and the cardiac stroke volume, the latter
Liquid polymers have previously been used to treat experimental and human aneurysms. However, the delivery of a liquid embolic material into the cerebral circulation involves a high risk of irreversible vessel occlusion and stroke. To evaluate methods for the safe and effective treatment of
To determine whether closure of the pericardium after cardiac operations affects the filling characteristics and systolic performance of the left ventricle, we measured left ventricular volume, pressure, cardiac index, and stroke work index in 10 patients between 11 and 15 hours after cardiac
BACKGROUND
The purpose of this study was to generate right ventricular (RV) pressure-volume loops (PVLs) from time-activity curves obtained by first-pass radionuclide angiography (RNA) and RV pressures obtained by right heart catheterization.
RESULTS
Short-lived tantalum 178 was used to obtain
The response of the donor left ventricle to atrial pacing was measured in 11 patients 12 to 64 days after cardiac transplantation. At operation seven miniature tantalum coils were placed into the midwall of the donor left ventricle so as to outline the ventricle in a 30 degrees right anterior
The effects of cardiac denervation on the hemodynamic responses to isometric handgrip contraction were studied in patients 1--5 years after allograft cardiac transplantation. The objective of these studies was to determine the role of cardioacceleration and myocardial contractility on the increase
The hemodynamic effects of two different pacing modes--rate adaptive atrial (AAIR) versus dual chamber (DDDR) pacing--were assessed in 12 patients with DDDR pacemakers during upright bicycle exercise first-pass radionuclide angiography using a multiwire gamma camera with tantalum-178 as a tracer.
To determine the effects of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support on global right ventricular (RV) systolic mechanics, 8 closed-chest, conscious, sedated dogs were studied after placement of an LVAD (left ventricle to femoral artery bypass) and implantation of 27 tantalum markers into the
Left ventricular diastolic function was evaluated in 41 heart transplant patients during acute rejection by an analysis of echocardiograms and surgically implanted intramyocardial tantalum markers. In 35 patients, isovolumic relaxation time was calculated from M-mode tracings selected from
During chordal-sparing mitral valve replacement (MVR), some recommend anatomic reattachment of the anterior leaflet chordae to the anterior annulus; others advocate shifting the chordae to the posterior annulus. To compare the results of these techniques with those of conventional MVR (total chordal
Left ventricular (LV) intramyocardial markers (MM) were used to study the effects of intravenous verapamil on LV pump function and diastolic filling dynamics. Verapamil (0.1 mg/kg bolus followed by 0.005 mg/kg/min) was administered to 10 patients with severe coronary artery disease 4 years after
Canine studies have shown a correlation between instantaneous segmental lengths in the right ventricular free wall and chamber volume, pressure, and stroke work. To determine whether such correlations exist in intact man, we studied the temporal relationships between chord dynamics in various
The importance of the mitral subvalvular apparatus in terms of left ventricular (LV) mechanics and energetic efficiency in the chronically dilated canine heart was assessed in nine dogs with surgically induced mitral regurgitation. Miniature radiopaque tantalum markers were implanted into the
The effects of volume overload associated with mitral regurgitation on left ventricular systolic mechanics, energetics, mechanical to external stroke work efficiency, and ventriculoarterial coupling were examined in 11 conscious, closed-chest dogs. Miniature radiopaque tantalum markers were
BACKGROUND
Left ventricular (LV) assist device (LVAD) support has been associated with right ventricular (RV) failure in humans, but the etiology remains unknown. Mechanical LV support apparently does not induce RV pump failure in normal hearts, but controlled studies of LV assistance in hearts with