Heart and vessels
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Comparative Study
Tachycardia exacerbates abnormal left ventricular-arterial coupling in heart failure.
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of heart rate on left ventricular (LV)-arterial coupling and LV mechanical efficiency before and after heart failure (CHF). The production of LV stroke work (SW) and mechanical efficiency depends on the coupling of the LV and arterial system. The response of LV-arterial coupling to tachycardia may be altered in heart failure. ⋯ After CHF, an increase in HR to 180 min(-1) increased E(A) but not E(ES), thus E(ES)/ E(A) fell to 0.44 +/- 0.06 ( P < 0.05) and SW/PVA fell to 0.41 +/- 0.05 ( P < 0.05). Under normal conditions, LV-arterial coupling remains optimal during increases in HR. After CHF, tachycardia exacerbates the suboptimal baseline LV-arterial coupling, reducing the efficiency of producing SW.