A model of asynchronous left ventricular relaxation predicting the bi-exponential pressure decay
January 1983
Article
issue 1983 pp 482-488.
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A new model for the pressure relaxation of the left ventricle is proposed. The model presumes that the myocardium relaxes asynchronously, but that when regions begin to relax, after a delay, the local wall stress decays as a mono-exponential process. This formulation results in an apparently bi-exponential process (two time constants) which has been previously reported. It is shown that the ratio of the two time constants (T2/T1) can be interpreted as the fraction of the myocardium which relaxes synchronously. Data are presented illustrating the Model during transient coronary occlusion in patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
Keywords
- Human
- *Myocardial Contraction
- *Blood Pressure
- *Models, Cardiovascular
- Angioplasty, Balloon
- Heart Ventricles/physiology
- Heart/*physiology