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Cardiovascular research · Apr 1998
Evidence for an influence of mechanical restitution on beat-to-beat variations in haemodynamics during chronic atrial fibrillation in patients.
- S M Hardman, M I Noble, T Biggs, and W A Seed.
- Department of Cardiopulmonary Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital, London, UK.
- Cardiovasc. Res. 1998 Apr 1; 38 (1): 82-90.
ObjectiveWe tested the hypothesis that beat-to-beat changes in haemodynamics during atrial fibrillation include an effect of each preceding R-R interval through the interval-strength relationship (mechanical restitution).BackgroundThe variation in stroke volume and pulse pressure characteristic of atrial fibrillation is usually ascribed to time dependent ventricular filling.MethodsWe measured the maximum rate of rise of left ventricular pressure (LVdP/dtmax), and aortic blood velocity and its integral in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing cardiac catheterisation. The contractile response of isometric human myocardial trabeculae to sequences of atrial fibrillation was also studied, using the recorded ECGs as stimuli. The trabeculae were obtained from the resected right ventricular outflow tracts of patients with Fallot's tetralogy undergoing operative correction.ResultsBeat-to-beat variations in contractile function during atrial fibrillation in the patients were recorded as LVdP/dtmax and left ventricular ejection (ascending aortic) velocity integral (proportional to stroke volume). Both these indices correlated well with the response to the same ECG (R wave) sequences in the isometric model measured as the maximum rate of rise of force, dF/dtmax, r = 0.72 to 0.81, p, 0.0001. When short pre-preceding intervals were excluded (minimizing the effect of post-extrasystolic potentiation), these variables showed a positive curvilinear relationship to preceding interval typical of mechanical restitution.ConclusionsMechanical restitution, which causes beat-to-beat changes in inotropic state, accounts in part for the changes in stroke volume in atrial fibrillation.
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