Circulation, Vol 59, 671-679, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
PD Clayton, WF Bulawa, SC Klausner, PM Urie, HW Marshall and HR Warner
The sequence for the onset of segmental contraction of the left ventricle
was studied in 25 normal patients by analyzing sequential frames obtained
at 16.7-msec intervals of right anterior oblique (RAO) ventriculograms by
two independent methods. In the first method, we compared the times of
onset of contraction of the hemidiameters associated with each of 54
segments with time of onset of contraction of the average of all the
hemidiameters for the ventricular contour. In the second method we used a
radial coordinate system and determined relative phase relationships by
plotting the motion of each of 54 segments against the average motion of
all segments. The resulting pattern showed that, on the average, the
midregion of the inferior wall began to contract 25 msec before the apex
and the midregion of the anterior wall began contraction 18 msec before the
apex. In 12 of 25 patients the interior and anterior walls both began to
contrast before the apex. In only one of 25 patients did the apex begin to
contract first. This sequences of contraction corresponds to the reported
sequence of electrical activation for normal human left ventricles.
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The characteristic sequence for the onset of contraction in the normal human left ventricle
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