Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles

During the last two decades, since the heart has become a direct target for various surgical procedures for the correction of several abnormalities, interest in understanding its basic regulatory mechanisms and performance has increased considerably. Many experiments have been devised to study cardi...

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Main Author: Sabar, Ergun Fikret
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Published: Scholarly Commons 1964
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https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1386&context=uop_etds
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-13862021-09-01T05:16:48Z Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles Sabar, Ergun Fikret During the last two decades, since the heart has become a direct target for various surgical procedures for the correction of several abnormalities, interest in understanding its basic regulatory mechanisms and performance has increased considerably. Many experiments have been devised to study cardiac performance, under different circumstances, as an isolated preparation or as an integrated part of a functioning system. The results derived from these investigations not only proved to be important conceptual tools in making many observed phenomena more readily comprehensible, but also provided us with valuable basic principles to treat cardiac patients before and after open heart operations. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the control of the function of the heart in dogs with the chest and pericardium open, and under strictly controlled conditions. In spite of all the work j done in this field, there still exists some degree of confusion regarding the relative importance of autoregulatory mechanisms and extrinsic factors governing cardiac performance. Without trying to take sides as to the priority of either of these mechanisms, we have made an effort to confine our interest mainly to the intrinsic autoregulation of the heart. 1964-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/387 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1386&context=uop_etds University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Ventricular function Myocardial contractility Cardiac physiology Cardiology Myocardium Medicine and Health Sciences
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topic Ventricular function
Myocardial contractility
Cardiac physiology
Cardiology
Myocardium
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle Ventricular function
Myocardial contractility
Cardiac physiology
Cardiology
Myocardium
Medicine and Health Sciences
Sabar, Ergun Fikret
Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles
description During the last two decades, since the heart has become a direct target for various surgical procedures for the correction of several abnormalities, interest in understanding its basic regulatory mechanisms and performance has increased considerably. Many experiments have been devised to study cardiac performance, under different circumstances, as an isolated preparation or as an integrated part of a functioning system. The results derived from these investigations not only proved to be important conceptual tools in making many observed phenomena more readily comprehensible, but also provided us with valuable basic principles to treat cardiac patients before and after open heart operations. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the control of the function of the heart in dogs with the chest and pericardium open, and under strictly controlled conditions. In spite of all the work j done in this field, there still exists some degree of confusion regarding the relative importance of autoregulatory mechanisms and extrinsic factors governing cardiac performance. Without trying to take sides as to the priority of either of these mechanisms, we have made an effort to confine our interest mainly to the intrinsic autoregulation of the heart.
author Sabar, Ergun Fikret
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title Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles
title_short Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles
title_full Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles
title_fullStr Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles
title_full_unstemmed Performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles
title_sort performance characteristics of the left ventricle during and following induced extrasystoles
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