In 15 excised canine left ventricles, changing heart rate by pacing (124 vs 193 bpm) demonstrated that the load-independent VO2-PVA relationship is not affected by chronotropism.
Heart rate pacing vs 124 +/- 17 min-1 (low rate) (193 +/- 23 min-1 (high rate))
VO2-PVA relation (oxygen consumption per beat vs systolic pressure-volume area)
Left ventricular (LV) systolic pressure-volume area (PVA), a new measure of total mechanical energy for the contraction, linearly correlates with its oxygen consumption per beat (VO2) regardless of contraction mode in a canine heart with stable chronotropism and inotropism. PVA is the area in the pressure-volume (PV) diagram circumscribed by the end-systolic and end-diastolic PV relation curves and the systolic segment of the PV loop and has dimensions of energy. We investigated whether primary changes in heart rate would affect the VO2-PVA relation. In the excised cross-circulated canine heart with left ventricular load controlled with a servo pump, we changed heart rate by pacing to compare the VO2-PVA relations at low 124 +/- 17 (SD) min-1 and high (193 +/- 23) heart rates. In 15 left ventricles, VO2 (ml O2 X beat-1 X 100 g LV-1) was (1.75 +/- 0.57) X 10(-5) PVA (mmHg X ml X beat-1 X 100 g LV-1) + 0.031 +/- 0.011 (ml O2 X beat-1 X 100 g LV-1). The VO2-PVA relation was virtually independent of heart rate in individual hearts. We conclude that the load-independent VO2-PVA relationship is not affected by chronotropism in a given canine left ventricle.
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Hiroyuki Suga
Shinshu University
R Hisano
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Shintaro Hirata
Hiroshima University Hospital
AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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Suga et al. (Tue,) reported a other. Heart rate pacing vs. 124 +/- 17 min-1 (low rate) was evaluated on VO2-PVA relation (oxygen consumption per beat vs systolic pressure-volume area). In 15 excised canine left ventricles, changing heart rate by pacing (124 vs 193 bpm) demonstrated that the load-independent VO2-PVA relationship is not affected by chronotropism.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1510136f520dd18d29e43f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1983.244.2.h206
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