European journal of anaesthesiology
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The haemodynamic effects of acute pulmonary hypertension can be largely attributed to ventricular interdependence during diastole. However, there is evidence that the two ventricles also interact during systole. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of acute pulmonary hypertension on both components of left ventricular systole, i.e. contraction and relaxation, using load-independent indices. ⋯ In the present model, acute pulmonary hypertension impairs left ventricular contractile function and relaxing properties. The present study provides additional evidence that, besides the well-known diastolic ventricular cross talk, systolic ventricular interaction may play a significant role in the haemodynamic consequences of acute pulmonary hypertension.