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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 49, 543-548, Copyright © 1990 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
S Furukawa, JE Bavaria, G Kreiner and LH Edmunds Jr
We studied the relationship between left ventricular oxygen consumption
(LVVO2) and total ventricular mechanical energy production as determined by
calculation of the systolic pressure-volume area (P-VA) before and after 25
minutes of warm ischemia in 7 sheep. We compared the relationship between
LVVO2 and P-VA with the relationships between LVVO2 and stroke work and
between LVVO2 and the systolic stress integral. Using the methods
presented, P-VA can be measured in vivo (n = 123) in both preischemic and
postischemic hearts. Ischemia increases the slopes of the relationship
between LVVO2 and P-VA and between stroke work and the systolic stress
integral, and reduces the oxygen utilization efficiency of stroke work to
less than 2%. Coefficients of determination for the relationship between
LVVO2 and P-VA are, in general, higher than those between LVVO2 and either
stroke work or the systolic stress integral. We conclude that systolic P-VA
can be measured in vivo using recently developed methods and that it is
applicable to postischemic "stunned" hearts. Because P-VA and LVVO2 can be
converted into identical energy units, calculation of P-VA permits
calculation of myocardial oxygen utilization efficiency.
ARTICLES
Relationship between total mechanical energy and oxygen consumption in the stunned myocardium
Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
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