Publication: Diastolic ventricular aspiration: a mechanism supporting the rapid filling phase of the human ventricles
Diastolic ventricular aspiration: a mechanism supporting the rapid filling phase of the human ventricles
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Bettendorff-Bakman, D. E., Schmid, P., Lunkenheimer, P. P., & Niederer, P. (2008). Diastolic ventricular aspiration: a mechanism supporting the rapid filling phase of the human ventricles. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 250(4), 581–592. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.10.033
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During the rapid filling phase of the heart cycle, the internal volumes of the two ventricular cavities approximately double, while the intraventricular pressures rise typically only by an amount of less than 1 kPa. Such a small pressure increase cannot be the sole driving mechanism for the large inflow of blood associated with ventricular expansion during this period. Instead, the rapid filling phase is to be interpreted as being mediated primarily by the heart recoiling elastically from its contracted state, causing blood to be aspi
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Bettendorff-Bakman, D. E., Schmid, P., Lunkenheimer, P. P., & Niederer, P. (2008). Diastolic ventricular aspiration: a mechanism supporting the rapid filling phase of the human ventricles. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 250(4), 581–592. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.10.033