Critical Review of Recent Work on Ventricular Diastolic Suction

Unequivocal evidence in favor of the concept that a ventricular diastolic vis a fronte contributes to ventricular filling has been established only in the following conditionsa. When the ventricle contains an abnormally small residual volume (rat, dog, turtle) b. When the ventricle contains a more n...

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