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. 2010 Nov 13;8:48. doi: 10.1186/1476-7120-8-48

Figure 12.

Figure 12

Training example with a "DCM subject" data set. Clicking on the "view graphics" button opens the graph results sheet. For each calculated variable rest-peak changes are graphically displayed with heart rate values on the x-axis and variable value on the y-axis. LV elastance index is markedly lower at peak exercise. At peak stress ventricular elastance index is less than one-half of the arterial elastance index, which results in decreased ventricular-arterial coupling and work efficiency. DCM patients display a vasoconstrictive response in peripheral circulation, with a modest and inconsistent decrease of SVR and a more marked drop of arterial compliance at peak stress.