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Left Atrial Phasic Function during Exercise: The Role of Atrioventricular Coupling

Left ventricular (LV) filling increases during exercise, but left atrial (LA) phasic function and its contribution to LV filling is poorly understood. Sixteen endurance-trained middle-aged males were studied at rest and during light (LE) and moderate (ME) intensity cycle-ergometry. Atrioventricular-plane displacement (AVPD) increased from rest to LE (from 14±2 mm to 18±2 mm, p<0.01), but did not increase further at ME. LA reservoir volume increased from rest to LE (from 32±8 mL to 40±10 mL, p<0.01). LA passive contribution increased at LE (from 21±5 mL to 27±8 mL, p<0.01), while LA active contribution increased from rest only at ME (from 12±5 mL to 23±9 mL, p<0.01). AVPD, and thus the longitudinal shortening of LV systole, contributes to LA filling primarily during LE, but is a limited mechanism beyond LE. These data suggest that LV filling appears to shift to a reliance on conduit function to increase LV filling at ME.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TORONTO/oai:tspace.library.utoronto.ca:1807/43337
Date11 December 2013
CreatorsWright, Stephen
ContributorsGoodman, Jack
Source SetsUniversity of Toronto
Languageen_ca
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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