Advertisement






Click here for more guidelines.
CME Topic Collections Past Issues Search Current Issue Home
     

Right arrow Help viewing high resolution images
Right arrow Return to article

Please click here to obtain permission to reproduce this image.

Click on image to view larger version.



Figure 1 Left ventricular end-systolic wall stress-velocity of shortening relationships during acute rheumatic fever. The shaded area demarcated by the solid line indicates the normal range (mean ± 2 standard deviations). The dashed lines indicate extrapolation of the relationship to abnormal levels of end-systolic wall stress. Group I = no or mild aortic or mitral regurgitation; group II = moderate or severe aortic or mitral regurgitation (see text for details). ESSc = circumferential end-systolic wall stress; VCFC = rate corrected velocity of circumferential fiber shortening.





Right arrow Return to article

 
  CME Topic Collections Past Issues Search Current Issue Home

Advertisement