Circulation, Vol 54, 921-927, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
AF Parisi, JJ Harrington, J Askenazi, RC Pratt and KM McIntyre
The Valsalva maneuver was evaluated by echocardiography in three groups: A)
10 normal volunteers, B) 10 patients with no history of heart failure and
normal ejection fractions, and C) 10 patients with heart failure and
depressed ejection fractions. Groups A and B had a significant fall in left
ventricular internal dimensions and calculated stroke volume by end strain
which returned rapidly to baseline in recovery without significant
overshoot. Arterial pressure showed a signoidal strain pattern with a
normal overshoot in early recovery in all group B patients. In group C
ventricular dimensions did not diminish during strain; arterial pressures
showed a "square wave" pressure elevation during strain without an
overshoot in recovery. Echocardiography allows a new approach to evaluate
further the left ventricular response to the Valsalva maneuver. Patients
with severely depressed ejection fractions, unlike those with normal
ventricular function, are unable to alter stroke output in response to
acutely increased intrathoracic pressure. A square wave pressure response
is a likely consequence of a fixed stroke output during the strain
maneuver.
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