Canonical Question
Cardiac Output
Master answer
LV Systolic Function
LV systolic function is a function of its contractility.
Contractility = the change in force generated independent of preload
Factors affecting Contractility
Contractility is primarily dependent on intracellular Ca2+. Determinants include:
- Metabolic:
- substrate supply – glucose, fat, protein
- metabolic/electrolyte homeostasis
- hormones – thyroid, insulin/glucagon
- Physiological:
- integrity of myofilaments
- co-ordinated depolarisation
- functional muscle mass
- autonomic tone – sympathetic and parasympathetic
- Drugs: Digoxin, b agonists, PDE3 inhibitors
- Minor increases in contractility occur as an intrinsic response to:
- increased afterload
- Anrep Effect: Autoregulation method in which myocardial contractility increases with afterload.
- increased heart rate
- Bowditch Effect: Autoregulation method by which myocardial tension increases with an increase in heart rate. Also known as the Treppe phenomenon, Treppe effect or staircase effect .
- (Contractility improves at faster heart rates. This is because the myocardium does not have time to remove calcium, so it accumulates intracellularly.)
- increased afterload
- Disease
- Ischaemia / Coronary Blood flow
Reduced ATP production secondary to hypoxia, which impairs sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ function. Further exacerbated by intracellular acidosis from anaerobic metabolism. - Heart Failure
Impaired contractility reserve, i.e. minimal increase in contractility with sympathetic stimulation.- Reduced peak Ca2+and sarcoplasmic reticulum uptake of Ca2+
- Ischaemia / Coronary Blood flow
LV Diastolic Function
LV diastolic function is determined by its compliance. LV compliance is primarily determined by myocardial characteristics and load.
Factors affecting LV diastolic function:
- Normal HR and rhythm
- LV systolic function
- Wall thickness
- Chamber geometry
- Duration, rate and extent of myocyte relaxation
- LV untwisting and elastic recoil
- Magnitude of diastolic suction
- LA-LV pressure gradient
- Passive elastic properties of LV myocardium
- Viscoelastic effects (rapid LV filling and atrial systole)
- LA structure and function
- Mitral valve structure and function
- Pulmonary venous blood flow
- Pericardial restraint
- RV loading conditions and function
- Ventricular interdependence
- Coronary blood flow and vascular engorgement
- Compression by mediastinal masses
JC 2019
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018B Q18 | Describe the factors affecting left ventricular function. | historical_member | — |