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Dependence of Intramyocardial Pressure and Coronary Flow on Ventricular Loading and Contractility: A Model Study

The phasic coronary arterial inflow during the normal cardiac cycle has been explained with simple (waterfall, intramyocardial pump) models, emphasizing the role of ventricular pressure. To explain changes in isovolumic and low afterload beats, these models were extended with the effect of three-dim...

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Autores principales: Bovendeerd, Peter H. M., Borsje, Petra, Arts, Theo, van De Vosse, Frans N.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1705493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17048105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-006-9189-2
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author Bovendeerd, Peter H. M.
Borsje, Petra
Arts, Theo
van De Vosse, Frans N.
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van De Vosse, Frans N.
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description The phasic coronary arterial inflow during the normal cardiac cycle has been explained with simple (waterfall, intramyocardial pump) models, emphasizing the role of ventricular pressure. To explain changes in isovolumic and low afterload beats, these models were extended with the effect of three-dimensional wall stress, nonlinear characteristics of the coronary bed, and extravascular fluid exchange. With the associated increase in the number of model parameters, a detailed parameter sensitivity analysis has become difficult. Therefore we investigated the primary relations between ventricular pressure and volume, wall stress, intramyocardial pressure and coronary blood flow, with a mathematical model with a limited number of parameters. The model replicates several experimental observations: the phasic character of coronary inflow is virtually independent of maximum ventricular pressure, the amplitude of the coronary flow signal varies about proportionally with cardiac contractility, and intramyocardial pressure in the ventricular wall may exceed ventricular pressure. A parameter sensitivity analysis shows that the normalized amplitude of coronary inflow is mainly determined by contractility, reflected in ventricular pressure and, at low ventricular volumes, radial wall stress. Normalized flow amplitude is less sensitive to myocardial coronary compliance and resistance, and to the relation between active fiber stress, time, and sarcomere shortening velocity.
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spelling pubmed-17054932006-12-18 Dependence of Intramyocardial Pressure and Coronary Flow on Ventricular Loading and Contractility: A Model Study Bovendeerd, Peter H. M. Borsje, Petra Arts, Theo van De Vosse, Frans N. Ann Biomed Eng Article The phasic coronary arterial inflow during the normal cardiac cycle has been explained with simple (waterfall, intramyocardial pump) models, emphasizing the role of ventricular pressure. To explain changes in isovolumic and low afterload beats, these models were extended with the effect of three-dimensional wall stress, nonlinear characteristics of the coronary bed, and extravascular fluid exchange. With the associated increase in the number of model parameters, a detailed parameter sensitivity analysis has become difficult. Therefore we investigated the primary relations between ventricular pressure and volume, wall stress, intramyocardial pressure and coronary blood flow, with a mathematical model with a limited number of parameters. The model replicates several experimental observations: the phasic character of coronary inflow is virtually independent of maximum ventricular pressure, the amplitude of the coronary flow signal varies about proportionally with cardiac contractility, and intramyocardial pressure in the ventricular wall may exceed ventricular pressure. A parameter sensitivity analysis shows that the normalized amplitude of coronary inflow is mainly determined by contractility, reflected in ventricular pressure and, at low ventricular volumes, radial wall stress. Normalized flow amplitude is less sensitive to myocardial coronary compliance and resistance, and to the relation between active fiber stress, time, and sarcomere shortening velocity. Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers 2006-10-18 2006-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1705493/ /pubmed/17048105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-006-9189-2 Text en © Biomedical Engineering Society 2006
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title_full Dependence of Intramyocardial Pressure and Coronary Flow on Ventricular Loading and Contractility: A Model Study
title_fullStr Dependence of Intramyocardial Pressure and Coronary Flow on Ventricular Loading and Contractility: A Model Study
title_full_unstemmed Dependence of Intramyocardial Pressure and Coronary Flow on Ventricular Loading and Contractility: A Model Study
title_short Dependence of Intramyocardial Pressure and Coronary Flow on Ventricular Loading and Contractility: A Model Study
title_sort dependence of intramyocardial pressure and coronary flow on ventricular loading and contractility: a model study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1705493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17048105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-006-9189-2
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