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  • Varying temperatures impact heart function by altering cardiac contraction (systolic) and relaxation (diastolic) dynamics, which are reflected in the left ventricular pressure-time curve (PTC) waveform.
  • The study introduces half-logistic (h-L) time constants as superior indicators for measuring heart muscle strength (inotropism) and relaxation (lusitropism) compared to traditional mono-exponential (m-E) time constants, even under varying temperatures.
  • Analysis of excised canine hearts at different temperatures demonstrated that h-L functions provided a better fit for the PTC segments, confirming their effectiveness as temperature-dependent indices for assessing heart function.

Article Abstract

Varying temperature affects cardiac systolic and diastolic function and the left ventricular (LV) pressure-time curve (PTC) waveform that includes information about LV inotropism and lusitropism. Our proposed half-logistic (h-L) time constants obtained by fitting using h-L functions for four segmental phases (Phases I-IV) in the isovolumic LV PTC are more useful indices for estimating LV inotropism and lusitropism during contraction and relaxation periods than the mono-exponential (m-E) time constants at normal temperature. In this study, we investigated whether the superiority of the goodness of h-L fits remained even at hypothermia and hyperthermia. Phases I-IV in the isovolumic LV PTCs in eight excised, cross-circulated canine hearts at 33, 36, and 38 °C were analyzed using h-L and m-E functions and the least-squares method. The h-L and m-E time constants for Phases I-IV significantly shortened with increasing temperature. Curve fitting using h-L functions was significantly better than that using m-E functions for Phases I-IV at all temperatures. Therefore, the superiority of the goodness of h-L fit vs. m-E fit remained at all temperatures. As LV inotropic and lusitropic indices, temperature-dependent h-L time constants could be more useful than m-E time constants for Phases I-IV.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjpp-2015-0196DOI Listing

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