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IJPP
2004 ; 48 (3) : 361 - 364
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Effect
of Orthostatic Stress on Systolic Time intervals in Rabbits
K. Singh
Department of Physiology
PGIMS,
Rohtak – 124 001
( Received on Sept 24, 2003)
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Abstract : Systolic time intervals (STI) are sensitive indices
of myocardial function. The present study was conducted to
evaluate the effect of orthostatic stress on STI before and after
70° head up tilt (HUT) in rabbits. Electrocardiogram (ECG),
phonocardiogram and carotid arterial pulse were recorded
simultaneously on four channel polyrite (INCO). Within 1 second of
tilt there was a significant rise (P<0.001) in electromechanical
systole (QS2), left ventricular ejection time (LVET), pre-ejection
period (PEP), and ratio of PEP/LVET (P<0.01), however, there was
no change in heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure
insignificantly. QT/QS2 ratio and ejection fraction (EF) were also
elevated (P<0.05) on tilt. After 20 seconds of HUT, QS2 showed
reduction (P<0.001), LVET elevation (P<0.001), PEP and ratio of
PEP/LVET reduction (P<0.001) from control level. QT/QS2 and EF
declined gradually towards basal values. These changes in STI
(raised LVET, reduced PEP and PEP/LVET ratio) and increased QT/SQ2
ratio and EF pointed towards rise in contractility of heart.
Key words :
systolic time intervals
ejection fraction
QT/QS2
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