Prof. Ashraf Husain
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Cardiac Output
Stroke Volume Heart Rate
End diastolic volume (EDV)
Venous return (Preload)
End Systolic volume (ESV)
Contractility After Load (Aortic pressure)
Isotonic Contraction
(Starling Law)
Isovolumetric
Contraction
-ve inotropic effect
+ve inotropic effect
Positive ionotropic effect. Sympathetic stimulation Adrenaline & Noradrenaline Calcium ion Caffine Drugs eg. Digitalis (Digoxin)
Negative ionotropic effect Parasympathetic stimulation Acetyl choline Potassium ion Hypoxia (Decrease oxygen) Acidosis Bacterial toxin Drugs eg. Calcium channel blockers, β- Blockers
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Within physiological limits, if there is increase in initial length of cardiac muscle fiber ( due to increase venous return) there will be increased strength of contraction.
Reason:Because Actin & Myosin filaments are
brought to more optimal degree of sliding therefore increase force of contraction
Note: starling’s law affects cardiac contractility but details you will learn with Cardiac out put .