Abstract
Five patients were studied with left ventriculography during different phases of the Valsalva manoeuvre. Small doses of contrast medium allowed adequate repetitive visualization of the left ventricle for volume calculation. During strain phase, the volume of the left ventricle decreased by nearly 50 per cent in each case, and stroke volume and cardiac output also dropped strikingly. Release of straining was attended by a sharp rebound of left ventricular volume to control levels, with a transient surge of increased cardiac output 42 per cent above that of the resting state.
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Brooker, J. Z., Alderman, E. L., & Harrison, D. C. (1974). Alterations in left ventricular volumes induced by Valsalva manoeuvreI. Heart, 36(7), 713–718. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.36.7.713
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