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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 288: H1740-H1746, 2005. First published November 18, 2004; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00584.2004
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Normal distribution of ventricular pressure-volume area of arrhythmic beats under atrial fibrillation in canine heart

Satoshi Mohri,1 Juichiro Shimizu,1 Gentaro Iribe,1 Haruo Ito,1 Terumasa Morita,2 Hiroki Yamaguchi,2 Shunji Sano,2 Fumihiko Kajiya,1 and Hiroyuki Suga1,3

Departments of 1Cardiovascular Physiology and 2Cardiovascular Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Okayama; and 3National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, Osaka, Japan

Submitted 14 June 2004 ; accepted in final form 16 November 2004

We previously found the frequency distribution of the left ventricular (LV) effective afterload elastance (Ea) of arrhythmic beats to be nonnormal or non-Gaussian in contrast to the normal distribution of the LV end-systolic elastance (Emax) in canine in situ LVs during electrically induced atrial fibrillation (AF). These two mechanical variables determine the total mechanical energy [systolic pressure-volume area (PVA)] generated by LV contraction when the LV end-diastolic volume is given on a per-beat basis. PVA and Emax are the two key determinants of the LV O2 consumption per beat. In the present study, we analyzed the frequency distribution of PVA during AF by its {chi}2, significance level, skewness, and kurtosis and compared them with those of other major cardiodynamic variables including Ea and Emax. We assumed the volume intercept (V0) of the end-systolic pressure-volume relation needed for Emax determination to be stable during arrhythmia. We found that PVA distributed much more normally than Ea and slightly more so than Emax during AF. We compared the {chi}2, significance level, skewness, and kurtosis of all the complex terms of the PVA formula. We found that the complexity of the PVA formula attenuated the effect of the considerably nonnormal distribution of Ea on the distribution of PVA along the central limit theorem. We conclude that mean (SD) of PVA can reliably characterize the distribution of PVA of arrhythmic beats during AF, at least in canine hearts.

end-systolic elastance; effective afterload elastance; frequency distribution; normality



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: S. Mohri, Dept. of Cardiovascular Physiology, Okayama Univ. Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, 2-5-1 Shikatacho, Okayama 700-8558, Japan (E-mail: smohri{at}md.okayama-u.ac.jp)







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