Prior to aortic valve opening, aortic pressure is perturbed by ventricular contraction. The onset of this pressure perturbation coincides with the onset of the left ventricular (LV) isovolumic contraction, and hence will be referred to as the start of the arterially detected isovolumic contraction (AIC start). In the present study we test the hypothesis that the pressure perturbation indeed has a cardiac origin. In ten YorkshireLandrace swine, waveform intensity analysis demonstrated that AIC startwas followed by a positive intensity wave (0.3×10 5 0.3×10 5W (m 2s 2) 1). Timing analysis of LV and aortic pressure waveform showed that AIC startwas preceded by a LV pressure perturbation (3.8 1.8 ms, p < 0.001). These novel cardiac timing and aortic wave intensity findings reveal the cardiac origin of the pressure perturbation. In 15 YorkshireLandrace swine, myocardial motion analysis showed a significantly higher rate of segment shortening during the first part of the LV pressure perturbation. Therefore, both the LV and aortic pressure perturbation are most likely caused by the early phase of myocardial contraction, which also causes mitral valve closure. Consequently, AIC startis useful in the determination of the isovolumic contraction period, a well-known marker to quantify cardiac dysfunction.

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doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/33/4/557, hdl.handle.net/1765/75139
Physiological Measurement
Department of Cardiology

van Houwelingen, M. J., Merkus, D., te Lintel Hekkert, M., van Dijk, G., Hoeks, A., & Duncker, D. (2012). Initiation of ventricular contraction as reflected in the aortic pressure waveform. Physiological Measurement, 33(4), 557–569. doi:10.1088/0967-3334/33/4/557