Title of article :
Normal Value of Left Ventricular End-Systolic Elastance in Infants and Children
Author/Authors :
Kiani, A Department of Pediatrics Cardiology, Day Hospital, Tehran , Gilani Shakibi, J Department of Pediatrics Cardiology, Day Hospital, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: In certain conditions, there is a need for a specific and
improved measure of cardiac performance. Routine methods for
assessing left ventricular (LV) function are based on image-analysis
or right heart monitoring which do not allow evaluation of ventriculo-
arterial interaction. Chen et al presented a noninvasive
method allowing measurement of end-systolic pressure–volume relation
and its slope, the so-called end-systolic elastance (Ees), which is
a major determinant of LV systolic performance and heart interaction
with the systemic vasculature.
Objective: To determine the normal values of LV elastance in infants
and children based on Chen et al's method.
Methods: The method involves measurement of the LV Ees using
the equation Ees(sb) = [Pd–(End(est)× Ps× 0.9]/[SV× End(est)] in
114 normal children: Group 1; 24 infants 1 to 12 months of age.
Group2; 26 children aged between 1 and 5 years. Group3; 55 children
5 to 16 years of age and Group 4; 9 young adults aged between
16 and 20 years.
Results: The mean±SD of the LV Ees in the 4 groups were 10.16±
4.7 mm Hg/ml for group 1, 5.44±1.36 for group 2, 3.29±0.94 for
group 3, and 2.76±0.68 mm Hg/ml for group 4.
Conclusion: There are significant inter-group differences which
make the use of the provided normal values essential for assessment
of LV function.
Keywords :
End-systolic elastance , heart failure , left ventricle , systolic performance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics