Search Results - "Mirsky, Israel"
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Assessment of systolic and diastolic ventricular properties via pressure-volume analysis: a guide for clinical, translational, and basic researchers
Published in American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (01-08-2005)“…Assessment of left ventricular systolic and diastolic pump properties is fundamental to advancing the understanding of cardiovascular pathophysiology and…”
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Effects of cardiac denervation on development of heart failure and catecholamine desensitization
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (15-04-1997)“…Two signatures of heart failure are activation of the sympathetic nervous system and catecholamine desensitization. However, whether or not the elimination of…”
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A New Approach to Assessing Regional and Global Myocardial Contractility
Published in Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (01-01-1997)“…A number of studies that assessed myocardial contractility by noninvasive means have been conducted in the past. However, many of these studies are limited…”
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Assessment of Passive Elastic Stiffness for Isolated Heart Muscle and the Intact Heart
Published in Circulation research (01-08-1973)“…A sensitive method was developed for detecting stiffness changes in the left ventricle. Stress-strain relationships (σ— ) were obtained in the form dσ/d = kσ +…”
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Noninvasive Assessment of Regional and Global Myocardial Contractility in Normal Control Subjects and in Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathies
Published in Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (01-07-1998)“…The aim of the present study was to develop a new noninvasive approach for the assessment of regional and global myocardial contractility without the need for…”
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Assessment of left ventricular stiffness in primary myocardial disease and coronary artery disease
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-1974)“…Stress-strain relations (σ-ε) were obtained in the form dσ/dε = kσ + c, where k is a stiffness constant. Utilizing the pressure-volume relation dP/dV = αP, the…”
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Clinical assessment of diastolic function
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Hemodynamic mechanisms responsible for reduced subendocardial coronary reserve in dogs with severe left ventricular hypertrophy
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (15-08-1995)“…Reduced subendocardial coronary reserve is a hallmark of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). The goal of this study was to determine whether hemodynamic, as…”
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Maturation-dependent differences in regulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) ATPase in sheep myocardium in response to pressure overload: a possible mechanism for maturation-dependent systolic and diastolic dysfunction
Published in Pediatric research (01-08-2001)“…We have previously demonstrated that pressure-overload hypertrophy in adult sheep is associated with myocardial dysfunction whereas that in young lambs is…”
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Comparison of echocardiography and radionuclide angiography as predictors of mortality in patients with left ventricular dysfunction (studies of left ventricular dysfunction)
Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-08-1999)“…Left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction, as indicated by a reduced LV ejection fraction (EF) is a potent predictor of cardiovascular mortality. Radionuclide…”
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Myocardial Contractility and Contraction Duration Are Unrelated in the Left Ventricle with Moderate Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy
Published in Japanese Heart Journal (1991)“…Both myocardial contractility and contraction duration were assessed load-independently in isolated hypertrophic and control rat hearts. Hemodynamic parameters…”
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Application of the Systolic Stiffness Concept to Assess Myocardial Function in Developing Hypertension
Published in Japanese Heart Journal (1990)“…The concept of end-systolic myocardial stiffness permits the quantification of preload effects on fiber shortening and changes in the slope (max Eav) of the…”
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Effects of beta-adrenergic stimulation with dobutamine on isovolumic relaxation in the normal and failing human left ventricle
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1991)“…We tested the hypothesis that beta-adrenergic receptor-stimulated acceleration of left ventricular (LV) isovolumic relaxation (i.e., positive lusitropic…”
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An appraisal of ventricular and myocardial function variables based on the elastance concept
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Preload dependence of fiber shortening rate in conscious dogs with left verntricular hypertrophy
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (15-03-1990)“…Employing the new concept of systolic myocardial stiffness, this study addresses the questions of linearity of the end-systolic stress-strain relations in left…”
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Transition from compensated hypertrophy to intrinsic myocardial dysfunction during development of left ventricular pressure-overload hypertrophy in conscious sheep. Systolic dysfunction precedes diastolic dysfunction
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-1993)“…Patients with aortic stenosis have a period of compensated left ventricular hypertrophy but may eventually develop congestive heart failure. Previous…”
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Regression of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Prevention of Left Ventricular Dysfunction by Captopril in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-05-1982)“…To determine whether chronic antihypertensive therapy prevents the progression of cardiac hypertrophy and the deterioration in cardiac performance observed in…”
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V max as an Index of Contractile State in Man: Reply to Dr. Katz
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-1972)Get full text
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