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Pulse Pressure, Arterial Compliance and Wave Reflection Under Differential Vasoactive and Mechanical Loading

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Cardiovascular Engineering

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Similar pulse pressure increases and flow reductions have been reported by many investigators, despite dissimilar forms of arterial loading applied. Increased vascular load is most commonly observed due to mechanical and vasoactive interventions. The present study intended to differentiate the hemodynamic contributions of these two forms of arterial loading at closely matched blood pressure levels. To accomplish this, proximal aortic characteristic impedance (Z o ), total arterial compliance (C), peripheral vascular resistance (R s ) and time-domain resolved forward (P f ) and reflected (P r ) waves were obtained in six anesthetized, thoracotomized and ventilated dogs. Acute loading was accomplished by brief descending thoracic aorta (DTA) occlusion or by intravenous bolus infusion of methoxamine (MTX:5 mg/ml) Systolic pressure increases were matched to a similar extent. Results showed that pulse pressures were drastically increased, reflecting large increases in wave reflections and decreases in arterial compliances. Changes in Z o , R s and C were quantitatively different between the two forms of loading. DTA occlusion primarily increased Z o and R s with a concurrently large reduction in C. MTX infusion significantly increased small vessel R s to the same extent as DTA occlusion, but with a slight decrease in C secondary to an increase in pressure, with Z o unchanged. Examination of dynamic loading showed similar increases in reflection coefficients, but P f and P r were qualitatively different. We conclude that vasoactive methoxamine infusion provides primarily an increased resistive load, while mechanical DTA occlusion provides an increased complex load to the left ventricle. These loads also occur earlier and variably during ventricular ejection.

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This work was supported in part by a grant from the American Heart Association and New Jersey Commission on Spinal Cord Research.

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Li, J.KJ., Zhu, Y. & Geipel, P.S. Pulse Pressure, Arterial Compliance and Wave Reflection Under Differential Vasoactive and Mechanical Loading. Cardiovasc Eng 10, 170–175 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10558-010-9107-y

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