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Results are presented which indicate that left ventricular end-systolic volume is determined by the force-length relationship of the ventricular muscle at the end of systole. In other words the muscle continues to shorten until it meets a certain force the magnitude of which depends on the length of the musclc fibers at that time; when it meets this force it shortens no further. Since the end-systolic volume is an important determinant of stroke volume the suggestion is made that future studies should be directed toward measuring the effect of various influences on the force-length relationship and the modulus of elasticity of the end of systole in addition to studying the effects on the end-diastolic volume.
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J. P. Holt
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jordan J. Allensworth
Medical University of South Carolina
John N. Diana
Joint Replacement Institute
Circulation Research
University of Louisville
Louisville Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2302c7cd0d654270d277cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.5.3.281