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Ventricular and myocardial efficiencies during acute aortic regurgitation in conscious dogs.

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Silvestry, SC; Lilly, RE; Atkins, BZ; Lucke, JC; Owen, CH; Marathe, US; Samy, RN; Davis, J; Glower, DD
Published in: Circulation
November 4, 1997

BACKGROUND: Alterations in cardiac efficiency may signal pathologic stresses and energetic adaptation during aortic regurgitation (AR). METHODS AND RESULTS: LV systolic function, left coronary blood flow, and AVO2 difference were measured in conscious dogs to assess LV and contractile efficiencies at baseline, 1 day (n=10), 1 week (n=10), and 3 weeks (n=8) of AR. LV systolic function was assessed by the preload recruitable stroke work relationship. Total LV Efficiency (TEFF=SWxHeart Rate/MVO2) and contractile efficiency (CEFF=1/the slope of the MVO2 -pressure-volume area relationship) and steady-state potential energy (PVA-SWxHR), mechanical coupling efficiency (MCE=SWxHR/PVA) were calculated. LV systolic function decreased by 17% at 1 day (P<.05) and by 24% at 3 weeks (P<.05). CEFF decreased from 58+/-8% to 38+/-10% (P<.05) at 1 day, normalized at 1 week, and decreased to 28+/-14% at 3 weeks (P<.05). TEFF was not altered at 1 day and 1 week but decreased by 3 weeks (P<.05). MCE trended downward from baseline of 47+/-5%, reaching significance at 3 weeks (34+/-6%, P<.05). CONCLUSIONS: CEFF decreases acutely, indicating diminished economy of myocardial contraction. CEFF normalizes at 1 week, suggesting adequate compensation. TEFF is not altered in early AR. By 3 weeks, LV systolic dysfunction is accompanied by depressed TEFF, mechanical coupling, and CEFF signaling the onset of decompensated AR. Thus, volume overload of acute AR resulted in early compensation at the expense of myocardial efficiency with subsequent global dysfunction characterized by depressed LV systolic mechanics, mechanical, coupling, and contractile efficiencies.

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Published In

Circulation

ISSN

0009-7322

Publication Date

November 4, 1997

Volume

96

Issue

9 Suppl

Start / End Page

II-108-14

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Function, Left
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Myocardium
  • Myocardial Contraction
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Dogs
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Aortic Valve Insufficiency
  • Animals
  • Acute Disease
 

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Silvestry, S. C., Lilly, R. E., Atkins, B. Z., Lucke, J. C., Owen, C. H., Marathe, U. S., … Glower, D. D. (1997). Ventricular and myocardial efficiencies during acute aortic regurgitation in conscious dogs. Circulation, 96(9 Suppl), II-108–114.
Silvestry, S. C., R. E. Lilly, B. Z. Atkins, J. C. Lucke, C. H. Owen, U. S. Marathe, R. N. Samy, J. Davis, and D. D. Glower. “Ventricular and myocardial efficiencies during acute aortic regurgitation in conscious dogs.Circulation 96, no. 9 Suppl (November 4, 1997): II-108–14.
Silvestry SC, Lilly RE, Atkins BZ, Lucke JC, Owen CH, Marathe US, et al. Ventricular and myocardial efficiencies during acute aortic regurgitation in conscious dogs. Circulation. 1997 Nov 4;96(9 Suppl):II-108–14.
Silvestry, S. C., et al. “Ventricular and myocardial efficiencies during acute aortic regurgitation in conscious dogs.Circulation, vol. 96, no. 9 Suppl, Nov. 1997, pp. II-108–14.
Silvestry SC, Lilly RE, Atkins BZ, Lucke JC, Owen CH, Marathe US, Samy RN, Davis J, Glower DD. Ventricular and myocardial efficiencies during acute aortic regurgitation in conscious dogs. Circulation. 1997 Nov 4;96(9 Suppl):II-108–14.

Published In

Circulation

ISSN

0009-7322

Publication Date

November 4, 1997

Volume

96

Issue

9 Suppl

Start / End Page

II-108-14

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Function, Left
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Myocardium
  • Myocardial Contraction
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Dogs
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Aortic Valve Insufficiency
  • Animals
  • Acute Disease