Circulation, Vol 56, 937-943, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
PA Ludbrook, JD Byrne, PB Kurnik and RC McKnight
To clarify the mechanisms of afterload reduction on left ventricular
diastolic function, the influence of nitroglycerin upon ventricular
diastolic pressure-volume relations was studied in 22 patients during
catheterization. After nitroglycerin, average ventricular systolic pressure
declined by 25 mm Hg (18%) and end-diastolic pressure by 7 mm Hg (28%) (P
less than 0.005). End-systolic and diastolic ventricular volumes decreased
by 37% and 23% respectively (P less than 0.005). Although peak negative
dP/dt fell by 22% (P less than 0.0005), "T", an index of the time course of
isovolumic diastolic ventricular relaxation, was insignificantly changed.
Diastolic pressure-volume curves were significantly displaced downward and
leftward without significant change in slope, suggesting that a family of
pressure- volume curves for each ventricle with similar slope but positions
depend upon immediate loading conditions. Absence of change in slope or of
"T" suggests that this displacement may be mediated indirectly, perhaps by
relaxation of extracardiac constraints to ventricular distensibility.
Accordingly, improvement in ventricular function by vasodilators may be
partly due to downward displacement of the pressure- volume relation, with
associated reduction of wall tension and myocardial oxygen consumption.
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Influence of reduction of preload and afterload by nitroglycerin on left ventricular diastolic pressure-volume relations and relaxation in man
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