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Service de Cardiologie, Hôpital Antoine-Béclère, 92141 Clamart; Inserm U451-Loa-Ensta-Ecole Polytechnique, 91125 Palaiseau; Service de Cardiologie, Hôpital Tenon, 75970 Paris; and Service de Physiologie Cardio-Respiratoire, Hôpital de Bicêtre, 94275 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
Received 14 January 1997; accepted in final form 16 May 1997.
Colin, Patrice, Michel Slama, Alec Vahanian, Yves
Lecarpentier, Gilbert Motté, and Denis Chemla. Hemodynamic
correlates of effective arterial elastance in mitral stenosis before
and after balloon valvotomy. J. Appl.
Physiol. 83(4): 1083-1089, 1997.
This study had
the purpose of documenting the hemodynamic correlates of effective
arterial elastance (Ea; i.e., an accurate estimate of hydraulic load)
in mitral stenosis (MS) patients. The main hypothesis tested was that
Ea relates to the total vascular resistance (R)-to-pulse interval
duration (T) ratio
(R/T) in MS patients both before and
after successful balloon mitral valvotomy (BMV). High-fidelity aortic
pressure recordings were obtained in 10 patients (40 ± 12 yr)
before and 15 min after BMV. Ea value was calculated as the ratio of
the steady-state end-systolic aortic pressure (ESAP) to stroke volume
(thermodilution). Ea increased after BMV (from 1.55 ± 0.63 to 1.83 ± 0.71 mmHg/ml; P < 0.05). Throughout the procedure, there was a strong linear
relationship between Ea and R/T: Ea = 1.09R/T
0.01 mmHg/ml,
r = 0.99, P = 0.0001. This ultimately depended
on the powerful link between ESAP and mean aortic pressure [MAP;
r = 0.99, 95% confidence interval for the difference (MAP
ESAP) from
18.5 to +4.5 mmHg].
Ea was also related to total arterial compliance (area method) and to
wave reflections (augmentation index), although to a lesser extent. After BMV, enhanced and anticipated wave reflections were observed, and
this was likely to be explained by decreased arterial compliance. The
present study indicated that Ea depended mainly on the steady component
of hydraulic load (i.e., R) and on heart period (i.e., T) in MS patients.
aorta; arterial load; arterial wave reflections; arterial compliance
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