Left ventricular end-diastole hemodynamics is strongly associated with spontaneous cardiac baroreflex in humans

2017 
ABSTRACTBackground: In animals, hemodynamic conditions during left ventricular (LV) end-diastole are crucial for the excitation of autonomic afferents distributed throughout cardiac chambers and large thoracic vessels. The objective of the study was to select the echocardiographic indices of LV diastolic function that are the most potent predictors of the heart’s spontaneous baroreflex in humans. Methods: In 47 untreated hypertensive patients (26 with normal and 21 with increased left atrium diameter) and 24 healthy controls, baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) was assessed in the low (αLF; 0.04–0.15 Hz) and high frequency (αHF; 0.15–0.4 Hz) components in the supine and during tilting. The normalized to LV end-diastolic diameter (the index) is a marker of the septum late diastolic distension rate ( denotes peak late diastolic velocity at the septal mitral annulus) under the corresponding transmitral pressure gradient that determines the peak velocity of blood flow (A) into the LV chamber. Results: The markedly s...
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