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Determinants of left ventricular preload-adjusted maximal power
Authors:Segers Patrick  Tchana-Sato Vincent  Leather H Alex  Lambermont Bernard  Ghuysen Alexandre  Dogne Jean-Michel  Benoit Patricia  Morimont Philippe  Wouters Patrick F  Verdonck Pascal  Kolh Philippe
Institution:Hydraulics Laboratory, Institute Biomedical Technology, Ghent University, Belgium. patrick.segers@rug.ac.be
Abstract:Maximal left ventricular (LV) hydraulic power output (PWR(max)), corrected for preload as PWR(max)/(V(ed))(beta) (where V(ed) is the end-diastolic volume and beta is a constant coefficient), is an index of LV contractility. Whereas preload-adjusted maximal power (PAMP) is usually calculated with beta = 2, there is uncertainty about the optimal value of beta (beta = 1 for the normal LV and 2 for the dilated LV). The aim of this work is to study the determining factors of beta. The data set consisted of 245 recordings (steady state and vena cava occlusion) in 10 animals in an ischemic heart pig model. The occlusion data yielded the slope (E(es); 2.01 +/- 0.77 mmHg/ml, range 0.71-4.16 mmHg/ml) and intercept (V(0); -11.9 +/- 22.6 ml; range -76 to 39 ml) of the end-systolic pressure-volume relation, and the optimal beta-factor (assessed by fitting an exponential curve through the V(ed)-PWR(max) relation) was 1.94 +/- 0.88 (range 0.29-4.73). The relation of beta with V(ed) was weak beta = 0.60 + 0.02(V(ed)); r(2) = 0.20]. In contrast, we found an excellent exponential relation between V(0) and beta beta = 2.16e(0.0189(V(0))), r(2) = 0.70]. PAMP, calculated from the steady-state data, was 0.64 +/- 0.40 mW/ml(2) (range 0.14-2.83 mW/ml(2)) with a poor correlation with E(es) (r = 0.30, P < 0.001). An alternative formulation of PAMP as PWR(max)/(V(ed) - V(0))(2), incorporating V(0), yielded 0.47 +/- 0.26 mW/ml(2) (range 0.09-1.42 mW/ml(2)) and was highly correlated with E(es) (r = 0.89, P < 0.001). In conclusion, correct preload adjustment of maximal LV power requires incorporation of V(0) and thus of data measured under altered loading conditions.
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