In-vivo assessment of left atrial contractile performance in normal and pathological conditions using a time-varying elastance model

Hoit, BD; Shao, YF; Gabel, M; Walsh, RA

HERO ID

4941406

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1994

Language

English

HERO ID 4941406
In Press No
Year 1994
Title In-vivo assessment of left atrial contractile performance in normal and pathological conditions using a time-varying elastance model
Authors Hoit, BD; Shao, YF; Gabel, M; Walsh, RA
Journal Circulation
Volume 89
Issue 4
Page Numbers 1829-1838
Abstract Background Contractile function of the ex vivo, isolated left atrium (LA) has been described by a time-varying elastance, but this atrial chamber property has not been shown in vivo. <br> <br>Methods and Results Instantaneous LA pressure-volume (P-V) relations were studied in 12 anesthetized, autonomically blocked, atrially paced dogs. LA volume was calculated from orthogonal sonomicrometer pairs using a cast-validated formula. Data were collected during increases in LA pressure produced by a phenylephrine bolus (200 to 400 mu g IV). Isochronal P-V points from 5 beats, representing a wide range of atrial pressures, were fitted by linear regression analysis (range of R(2), .92 to .99). There were significant time-dependent increases in the slopes [E((t))] and small but statistically insignificant decreases in the volume axis intercepts [Vo((t))] of the instantaneous LA P-V relations during atrial contraction; maximal elastance (E(max)) occurred 29+/-16 milliseconds before atrial end systole (minimal LA volume). E(max) was not significantly different than the slopes of either the nonisochronal end-systolic P-V relation (E(es)) or the nonisochronal maximal P-to-V relation (E(maxPV)): 5.5+/-2.8, 4.3+/-1.5, and 5.4+/-4.2 mm Hg/mL, respectively. In 7 dogs, data were collected both before and after a rapid infusion of calcium gluconate (1 to 2 g IV). E(max) increased significantly with a calcium-induced increase in inotropic state (4.5+/-1.6 to 5.7+/-1.8 mm Hg/mL, P<.01), but the volume axis intercept was unchanged (3.6+/-0.7 versus 3.4+/-1.9, P=NS). In 4 additional dogs with heart failure (mean LA pressure, 26+/-6 mm Hg) produced by 3 weeks of rapid right ventricular pacing, LA stroke volume was significantly greater than and elastance determinations were similar to those of normal dogs. However, the effects of calcium infusion on LA function were attenuated in these animals. <br> <br>Conclusions We conclude that (1) in the intact heart, LA contraction may be approximated by time-varying elastance with time-dependent changes in E((t)) and that (2) LA systolic P-V relations using either the nonisochronal maximum P-to-V ratio or end systole may be useful as an estimate of E,,, are highly linear and sensitive to calcium-induced changes in inotropic state, and may be useful in identifying LA chamber adaptation to chronic hemodynamic;loads.
Doi 10.1161/01.CIR.89.4.1829
Wosid WOS:A1994NG46900043
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Language Text English
Keyword ELASTANCE; ATRIUM; CARDIAC MECHANICS; HEART FAILURE