4.4 FORWARD AND BACKWARD WAVES AT THE AORTIC ROOT: STEADY-STATE AND WAVE RE-REFLECTION CONSIDERATIONS
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Background: The assumption of steady-state oscillation is often overlooked when arterial pressure and flow waveforms are decomposed into backward (Pb) and forward waves (Pf). This has led to various misinterpretations including a significant reflection-free time during early-systole and attribution of the Pf to solely a product of left ventricular contraction and proximal aortic properties.
Methods: Aortic pressure and flow were measured in anesthetized, open-chest dogs (n = 5). Wave reflections were modified with i.v. infusion of methoxamine (MTX) to increase reflections and nitroprusside (NTP) to decrease reflections. In a human sample (n = 226), central pressure and flow were measured using carotid tonometry and phase-contrast MRI, respectively.
Results: Under conditions of baseline and increased reflections in both dogs and humans, peak of the forward wave (FWA) consistently occurred after time of peak flow (P < 0.001). FWA was systematically greater than peak flow multiplied by aortic characteristic impedance (QmaxZc) in dogs (P < 0.01) and humans (P < 0.01). Only when wave reflections were abolished vasoactively (NTP) in dogs was time of FWA and peak flow the same, leading to insignificant differences in FWA and QmaxZc (P = 0.59).
Conclusion: In steady-state, wave reflections set up in previous cardiac cycles, wave re-reflections at the aortic root, and proximal reflections contribute to both the Pf and Pb waves, even during early-systole. Most importantly, peak aortic flow is also determined by aortic input impedance, which includes effects from properties distal of the proximal aorta. Under steady-state conditions, forward wave amplitude and morphology cannot be attributed solely to the LV and proximal aorta.
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TY - JOUR AU - Timothy Phan* AU - John Li AU - Vandan Panchal AU - Amer Syed AU - Ejaz Shah AU - Julio Chirinos PY - 2015 DA - 2015/11/23 TI - 4.4 FORWARD AND BACKWARD WAVES AT THE AORTIC ROOT: STEADY-STATE AND WAVE RE-REFLECTION CONSIDERATIONS JO - Artery Research SP - 44 EP - 45 VL - 12 IS - C SN - 1876-4401 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artres.2015.10.023 DO - 10.1016/j.artres.2015.10.023 ID - Phan*2015 ER -