Systolic Time Intervals in Infants with Congestive Heart Failure
- 1 June 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 47 (6) , 1281-1288
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.47.6.1281
Abstract
Using the apexcardiogram as a time reference for opening and closure of the aortic valve, systolic time intervals (STI) in infants were determined in 150 normal infants ranging in age from 1 day to 1 year. Thirty infants with congestive heart failure secondary to a variety of congenital and acquired heart diseases were studied in a similar manner for comparison. The data revealed that heart failure in the infant is not marked by any one pattern of STI. In specific disease entities associated with congestive heart failure, the STI appear to be consistent. In infants with congestive heart failure due to congenital heart disease, the STI do not correspond with values reported in the adult with hypertensive or arteriosclerotic disease. The differences are explained by viewing STI in infants primarily a function of hemodynamic alterations dictated by an underlying cardiovascular anomaly rather than a result of a primary myocardial derangement. The findings in the infant with chronic heart failure due to primary myocardial disease tend to parallel data previously reported in the adult with arteriosclerotic disease and chronic heart failure.Keywords
This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- On the value of apex cardiography for timing intracardiac eventsThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1971
- Evaluation of the pre-ejection period as an estimate of myocardial contractility in dogsThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1971
- Determination of Stroke Volume from Left Ventricular Isovolumetric Contraction and Ejection TimesJapanese Heart Journal, 1968
- The effect of steady-state increases in systemic arterial pressure on the duration of left ventricular ejection timeJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1968
- Duration of the phases of mechanical systole in infants and childrenThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1964
- Ejection time in aortic stenosis and mitral stenosis: Comparison between the direct and indirect arterial tracings, with special reference to pre- and postoperative findings∗The American Journal of Cardiology, 1960