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From a hemodynamic view, LVH is an adaptive remodeling process of the LV, which compensates the increase in cardiac work induced by an increased afterload (pressure overload), an increased preload (volume overload), or both.
Fig. 2 Midazolam increased preload dependency of endotoxic shock rabbits.
An increased preload and a right-left heart imbalance correlated with the accumulation of extravascular lung water (EVLW).
The Rvr decreased significantly from T0 to T2, which confirmed midazolam-induced venous dilatation and resulted in reduced preload and increased preload dependency.
It has been reported that HeartMate II, in particular, demonstrates increased preload sensitivity in the low-afterload region as compared to other LVADs [11].
Conversely, in a large multicenter cohort of 204 patients, hemodynamic measurements early after SAH revealed a heart failure-like afterload mismatch with rather elevated global end-diastolic volume index (GEDVI), signifying increased preload [33].
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Due to the stiffening effect of the biaxial tension, the contact duration and deflection were found to decrease with increasing preload.
Fluid loading is the way to increase preload [3].
Increasing preload was thought to increase renal blood volume and flow.
At increasing preload levels, the heart rates ranged from 322 beats/min (+/-29) to 369 beats/min (+/-39) in control mice and from 469 beats/min (+/-36) to 540 beats/min (+/-39) in transgenic mice.
As such, in patients with undifferentiated shock, treatment often involves empiric fluid administration, in the hopes that volume expansion will increase preload, which will then serve to increase cardiac output (CO).
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