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Stroke volume, Frank-Starling

Frank-Starling mechanism The ability of the heart to change its force of contraction and therefore stroke volume in response to changes in venous return. [Pg.1566]

As cardiac function decreases after myocardial injury, the heart relies on the following compensatory mechanisms (1) tachycardia and increased contractility through sympathetic nervous system activation (2) the Frank-Starling mechanism, whereby increased preload increases stroke volume (3) vasoconstriction and (4) ventricular hypertrophy and remodeling. Although these compensatory mechanisms initially maintain cardiac function, they are responsible for the symptoms of HF and contribute to disease progression. [Pg.95]

Heart rate is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Stroke volume, or the volume of blood ejected during systole, depends on preload, afterload, and contractility. As defined by the Frank-Starling mechanism, the ability of the heart to alter the force of contraction... [Pg.221]

Figure 13-2. Ventricular function (Frank-Starling) curves. The abscissa can be any measure of preload—fiber length, filling pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, etc. The ordinate is a measure of useful external cardiac work—stroke volume, cardiac output, etc. In congestive heart failure, output is reduced at all fiber lengths and the heart expands because ejection fraction is decreased. As a result, the heart moves from point A to point B. Compensatory sympathetic discharge or effective treatment allows the heart to eject more blood, and the heart moves to point C on the middle curve. Figure 13-2. Ventricular function (Frank-Starling) curves. The abscissa can be any measure of preload—fiber length, filling pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, etc. The ordinate is a measure of useful external cardiac work—stroke volume, cardiac output, etc. In congestive heart failure, output is reduced at all fiber lengths and the heart expands because ejection fraction is decreased. As a result, the heart moves from point A to point B. Compensatory sympathetic discharge or effective treatment allows the heart to eject more blood, and the heart moves to point C on the middle curve.

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