All Relations between Stroke and sv

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
A A Cibulski, P H Lehan, H K Hellem. Aortometric estimation of stroke volume in the presence of aortic insufficiency. Cardiology. vol 60. issue 3. 1976-06-02. PMID:1220872. a formula has been derived for estimating the left ventricular stroke volume (sv) from measurements of the difference between maximum and minimum cross-sectional area of the ascending aorta (am), ascending aorta pulse wave velocity (c) and systolic period (ts): sv=0.54 ts c am. 1976-06-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
J C Denniston, J T Maher, J T Reeves, J C Cruz, A Cymerman, R F Grove. Measurement of cardiac output by electrical impedance at rest and during exercise. Journal of applied physiology. vol 40. issue 1. 1976-04-19. PMID:765317. use of the lowest value of l (distance between mean value of l in the impedance stroke volume equation (sv = p(l2/zo2) (dz/dt)mt), resulted in nearly identical values for the least-squares line and equalvalue line of impedance and dye cardiac outputs. 1976-04-19 2023-08-11 human
N R Fahmy, M B Lave. Hemodynamic response to ganglionic blockade with pentolinium during N2O-halothane anesthesia in man. Anesthesiology. vol 44. issue 1. 1976-02-21. PMID:1244777. changes in stroke volume (sv) and mean right atrial pressure (mrap) were not significant. 1976-02-21 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Eng, J J Bonica, T J Akamatsu, P U Berges, K Uelan. Respiratory depression in newborn monkeys at Caesarean section following ketamine administration. British journal of anaesthesia. vol 47. issue 9. 1976-02-19. PMID:811235. the maternal mean arterial pressure (map), cardiac output (co), and stroke volume (sv) did not change significantly, but heart rate (hr) did increase significantly following the injection of ketamine and remained increased for the duration of the study. 1976-02-19 2023-08-11 monkey
F Fantini, P L Malfanti, F Franchi, R P Dabizzi, P Cinell. [Haemodynamic effects of nitroglycerin (author's transl)]. Giornale italiano di cardiologia. vol 5. issue 2. 1976-01-29. PMID:810383. the following data have been studied: blood pressure (bp), pulmonary arterial pressure (pa), left ventricular filling pressure (lvfp), cardiac output (co), stroke volume (sv), heart rate (hr), total systemic resistance (tsr), total pulmonary resistance (tpr), tension-time index (tti) and left ventricular stroke work index (lvswi). 1976-01-29 2023-08-11 human
R W Stremel, E M Bernauer, L W Harter, R A Schultz, R F Walter. Modeling static and dynamic human cardiovascular responses to exercise. Computer programs in biomedicine. vol 4. issue 4. 1975-12-30. PMID:1175373. for example, heart rate (htrt) is calculated as a function of the oxygen and the thermo-regulatory requirements of each body compartment, using the steady state work values of cardiac output (co, sum of all compartment blood flows) and stroke volume (sv, assumed maximal after 40% maximal oxygen consumption): htrt=co/sv. 1975-12-30 2023-08-11 human
L S Rankin, S Moos, W Grossma. Alterations in preload and ejection phase indices of left ventricular performance,. Circulation. vol 51. issue 5. 1975-07-07. PMID:1122594. echo vl diameter (d) and carotid pulse recordings were used to calculate lv ejection time, v-cf, mser, lv end-diastolic and stroke volumes (edv and sv, by d3 formula), and ejection fraction. 1975-07-07 2023-08-11 human
I Karlö. Haemodynamic effect of atrail triggered versus fixed rate pacing at rest and during exercise in complete heart block. Acta medica Scandinavica. vol 197. issue 3. 1975-07-01. PMID:1124669. stroke volume (sv) at rest is equal with both types of pacemakers, but significantly larger with frp during work (p less 0.001). 1975-07-01 2023-08-11 Not clear
E P Steffey, J R Gillespie, J D Berry, E I Eger, E A Rhod. Circulatory effects of halothane and halothane-nitrous oxide anesthesia in the dog: spontaneous ventilation. American journal of veterinary research. vol 36. issue 2. 1975-04-23. PMID:1111385. when 75% nitrous oxide was added to halothane anesthesia, ap, mean pulmonary artery pressure (pap), heart rate (hr), cardiac output (co), stroke volume (sv), total peripheral resistance (tpr), and left ventricular work (lvw) increased and pao2 and hemoglobin saturation decreased. 1975-04-23 2023-08-11 dog
J K Kjekshus, O D Mjo. Effect of free fatty acids on myocardial function and metabolism in the ischemic dog heart. The Journal of clinical investigation. vol 51. issue 7. 1972-08-09. PMID:5032525. left ventricular systolic pressure (lvsp), its maximal rate of rise (dp/dt) and stroke volume (sv) were unchanged or slightly reduced. 1972-08-09 2023-08-11 dog