A cine-angiographic study was carried out in eleven patients with major aortic incompetence, in two of whom there was an associated aortic stenosis. The ventricular end-diastolic volume is always greatly increased, disproportionately to the modest increase in end-diastolic pressure. The pressure-volume relationship during filling is therefore altered, and makes it possible for a normal end-diastolic compliance (dV/dP) TD to be preserved. The indices of contractility are markedly altered, despite the recent appearance of signs of poor tolerance. These findings argue in favour of a full haemodynamic investigation and of early corrective surgery.
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