Ventriculoarterial coupling and left ventricular efficiency in heart transplant recipients

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Arnoult, F
Loiseau, A
Aptecar, E
Loisance, D
Nitenberg, A
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[1] CHU XAVIER BICHAT, HOP LOUIS MOURIER, INSERM U426, SERV PHYSIOL & EXPLORAT FONCTIONNELLES, F-92700 COLOMBES, FRANCE
[2] CHU XAVIER BICHAT, INSERM U426, SERV PHYSIOL & EXPLORAT FONCTIONNELLES, F-75018 PARIS, FRANCE
[3] SERV CHIRURG THORAC & CARDIOVASC, F-94010 CRETEIL, FRANCE
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10.1097/00007890-199708270-00013
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Background. In heart transplants, left ventricular function may be impaired in the absence of rejection or graft atherosclerosis, Matching between left ventricle and arterial receptor, i.e., ventriculoarterial coupling, and left ventricular efficiency have never been studied. Methods. Left ventricular pressure-volume loops and single beat analysis were used to determine effective arterial elastance (Ea) and the slope of the end-systolic pressure-volume relation (end-systolic elastance; Ees), Left ventricular efficiency was evaluated by determination of external work (EW), pressure-volume area (PVA), coronary blood flow (continuous thermodilution), and myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2). Measurements were made at baseline in 11 control subjects and 9 heart transplant recipients (HTX) without rejection and were repeated after phenylephrine in the latter group. Results. At baseline, Ees, Ees/Ea, and work efficiency (EW/PVA) were lower in HTX than in control subjects (2.51+/-0.87 vs, 3.70+/-1.15 mmHg/ml/m(2), P<0.01; 0.96+/-0.21 vs, 1.47+/-0.31, P<0.001; and 0.53+/-0.08 vs, 0.59+/-0.09, P<0.01, respectively), Energy conversion efficiency (PVA/MVO2) and mechanical efficiency (EW/ MVO2) were higher in HTX (0.58+/-0.08 vs, 0.45+/-0.14, P<0.001; and 0.31+/-0.05 vs, 0.26+/-0.06, P<0.001, respectively), In HTX, phenylephrine infusion increased Ees, Ea, EW, PVA, and MVO, without modifying Ees/Ea, EW/PVA, PVA/MVO2, and EW/MVO2. Conclusions. In heart transplants, (1) left ventricular contractility is moderately depressed; (2) elevation of energy conversion efficiency compensates for the decrease in work efficiency, allowing normal mechanical efficiency; and (3) alpha 1 adrenergic stimulation does not impair ventriculoarterial coupling and mechanical efficiency.
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