Medical & biological engineering & computing
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Med Biol Eng Comput · Nov 1992
Theoretical analysis of the relationship between the ratio of ventricular systolic elastance to diastolic stiffness and stroke volume.
The maintenance of adequate blood circulation requires a sufficient ventricular contractility; in addition, to eject blood, the ventricles must first receive a sufficient volume, requiring a low diastolic stiffness. A simplified cardiovascular model was used to derive formulae for stroke volume (SV) as a function of atrial pressure and the ratio of ventricular end-systolic elastance to end-diastolic stiffness. A more complex cardiovascular model was used to assess the ability of the expressions to predict stroke volume under various steady-state conditions. ⋯ When the right atrial pressure was not fixed increases in GR with fixed GL reduced the right atrial pressure with little change in SV. Similarly, varying GL with fixed GR produced little change in SV. The ratios highlight the importance of diastole to cardiac function.