Time To Dp/Dt(Max), A Useful Index For Evaluation Of Contractility In The Catheterization Laboratory

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY(1996)

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Abstract
Hypothesis: The time from onset of contraction to dP/dt(max), t(d), is suggested as an index of contractility in the catheterization laboratory.Methods: We studied 22 normal patients and 18 patients with myocardial failure in the catheterization laboratory. The two groups were completely separated on the t(d)-heart rate (HR) plane. in the normal patients, HR = 73 +/- 19 beats/min, t(d) = 73 +/- 11 ms, and an inverse linear relation t(d) = 109-0.49 x HR (p < 0.001) exist. In the patients with myocardial failure, despite significantly higher HR than in normal patients (HR = 93 +/- 14 beats/min) (p < 0.001), t(d) paradoxically increased (t(d) = 89 +/- 11 ms, p < 0.0001).Conclusions: These findings support a mathematical anal ysis of the left ventricular pressure (WP) during isovolumic contraction in the time domain which shows that t(d) and (dP/dt)/P reflect the time-dependent aspects of contraction and, hence, decrease with increasing contractility. This study shows that t(d), at any given HR, is a reliable index of contractility. Thus, a ready-to-use t(d)-HR plot containing a well-based separation line can provide a reliable and simple method for determining contractility in the catheterization laboratory by examining whether a patient's t(d) value at any HR is below (normal) or above (impaired contractility) the separation line.
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heart contractility, myocardial contraction, left ventricular function, cardiac catheterization, cardiac inotropism, myocardial diseases
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