Artículo de revista
Contractilidad ventricular. Fisiología y proyección clínica
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Rev Med Chile 2016; 144: 771-779
0034-9887
Autor
Domenech Lira, Raúl
Parra Morales, Víctor
Institución
Resumen
The contractile state of the heart is the result of myocardial contractility, the
intrinsic mechanism that regulates the force and the shortening of the ventricle
and determines the ventricular ejection volume. However, the ejection volume
is also modulated by ventricular preload (diastolic ventricular volume) and
afterload (resistance to ejection). Accordingly, a decrease in contractility may
be masked by changes in preload or afterload, maintaining a normal ejection
volume and delaying the diagnosis of myocardial damage. Thus, it is necessary
to develop a non-invasive method to measure contractility in the clinical practice.
We review in this article the basic principles of cardiac contraction, the concept
of contractility and its measurement with the ventricular pressure-volume loop,
an experimental method that also measures most of the hemodynamic variables
of the cardiac cycle including preload, afterload, ventricular work, ventricular
lusitropy and arterial elastance. This method has been recently validated in
cardiac patients and allows to evaluate the evolution of contractility in heart
failure in a non invasive way. Although some modifications are still necessary,
it will probably have an extensive use in practical cardiology in the near future.