Left Ventricular Systolic Time Intervals as Indices of Postural Circulatory Stress in Man
- 1 March 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 41 (3) , 485-492
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.41.3.485
Abstract
The effects of graded increments of passive head-up tilt on the duration of the systolic time intervals corrected for heart rate were investigated in 15 normal subjects. Head-up tilt caused a prolongation of the pre-ejection period and a shortening of the left ventricular ejection time, while total electromechanical systole diminished minimally. The lengthening of the pre-ejection period and abbreviation of the left ventricular ejection time increased progressively with stepwise increments of head-up tilt. The application of venous occlusive tourniquets produced changes in the systolic intervals directionally similar to those observed with head-up tilt. In contrast to the normal subjects, three patients with congestive heart failure demonstrated no change in the systolic time intervals during head-up tilt. After diuresis in two of the patients with heart failure, the responses of their systolic time intervals to head-up tilt returned toward normal.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- Bedside technics for the evaluation of ventricular function in manThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1969
- An index of the contractile state of the myocardium in manJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1968
- The effect of upright posture on right ventricular volumes in patients with and without heart failureAmerican Heart Journal, 1966
- Effect of different degrees of tilt on cardiac output, heart rate, and blood pressure in normal man.Heart, 1966
- Pulmonary and renal circulatory adjustments to the upright posture in patients with mitral valvular diseaseAmerican Heart Journal, 1961
- The hemodynamic determinants of the rate of change in pressure in the left ventricle during isometric contractionAmerican Heart Journal, 1960
- Adrenergic and Cholinergic Influences on the Dynamic Cycle of the Normal Human HeartCardiology, 1958
- A Medical Massage Suit for Continuous WearAngiology, 1955
- THE CARDIOHEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF VENOUS CONGESTION OF THE LEGS OR OF PHLEBOTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE 1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1955
- THE EFFECT OF VENESECTION AND THE POOLING OF BLOOD IN THE EXTREMITIES ON THE ATRIAL PRESSURE AND CARDIAC OUTPUT IN NORMAL SUBJECTS WITH OBSERVATIONS ON ACUTE CIRCULATORY COLLAPSE IN THREE INSTANCES 1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1945