Abstract
Summary
The compliance of the isolated working heart is not constant but varies when physiological parameters are changed. The obvious corollary of this observation is that end diastolic pressure values are not always reliable indices of the diastolic ventricular volume, because the amount of stretch induced by a given filling pressure may be widely different in different conditions of performance. This fact should be kept in mind whenever one is to interpret ventricular function curves.
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