Cardiomyoplasty : probable mechanism of effectiveness using the pressure-volume relationship

1994 
Abstract The mechanism of effectiveness of cardiomyoplasty was evaluated in the setting of chronic left ventricular dysfunction in terms of the pressure-volume relationship. The distal branches of the left coronary artery were ligated in 12 sheep. Seven sheep died and the 5 survivors underwent cardiomyoplasty using a left latissimus dorsi graft 10 to 12 weeks later. These muscle grafts were then electrically conditioned for 2 months. The systemic pressure and cardiac output were not different between the postinfarction and postcardiomyoplasty period with the pacemaker off or on. However, the pressure-volume loops were altered by cardiomyoplasty in all 5 animals. Emax, which is an index of ventricular contractility, increased after cardiomyoplasty from 2.66 ± 0.92 to 4.59 ± 1.73 mm Hg/mL (mean ± the standard deviation; p p
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