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Echo-Doppler evaluation of the effects of heart rate increments on left atrial pump function in normal human subjects.

作者信息

Iliceto S, D'Ambrosio G, Marangelli V, Amico A, Di Biase M, Rizzon P

机构信息

Institute of Cardiovascular diseases, University of Bari, Italy.

出版信息

Eur Heart J. 1991 Mar;12(3):345-51. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.eurheartj.a059900.

Abstract

It is commonly believed that the atrial contribution to left ventricular filling increases during heart rate increments. However, the relative contribution of the pump function (atrial systole) and of the passive role (diastasis and reservoir) of the atrium to end-diastolic left ventricular filling is not well known. In order to investigate this problem, we performed a two-dimensional echo-Doppler study during right atrial pacing. Transmitral flow velocity curves were obtained by means of pulsed Doppler. Pacing was performed (1) at the lowest heart rate at which it was possible to obtain a stable capture of the atria, (2) at the heart rate at which the early and late Doppler filling waves almost completely overlapped. In both stages pacing was interrupted for a few seconds to obtain some post-pacing beats. Doppler tracing recorded at rest, during pacing and in the immediate post-pacing beats were analysed to obtain well-known parameters of atrial contribution; atrial peak flow velocity, early to atrial peak flow velocity ratio, and time-velocity integral of the atrial wave. Furthermore, in order to distinguish end-diastolic passive flow from the active contribution of atrial systole to filling, we superimposed the envelope of the last Doppler curve obtained during atrial pacing over the envelope of the first post-pacing curve. In this way the area of the atrial wave of the paced beat was divided by the mid-diastolic part of the post-pacing one into two areas, the integrals of which correspond to the active and passive atrial contribution respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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