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. 2019 May 30;127(2):491–500. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00769.2018

Table 1.

Influence of LV shortening velocity and arterial stiffness on blood pressure indices and reflection indices for four distinct simulated scenarios

Simulation→ Metric↓ Reference (REF) Reduced Shortening Velocity (vs,LV)↓ Arterial Stiffening (k↑) Combined (vs,LV↓, k↑) Unit
psys 127 126 162 158 mmHg
pdia 60 63 42 42 mmHg
ppulse 66 63 120 116 mmHg
pmean 92 92 92 92 mmHg
AIx 21 42 41 54 %
AIx′ 27 72 70 120 %
p^bw/p^fw 76 74 76 76 %
p^bw 28 26 51 48 mmHg
Time-to-inflection 96 83 69 60 ms
Ejection duration 238 274 285 309 ms
LV stroke work 1.04 0.98 1.18 1.1 J
PSSR –0.91 –0.69 –0.80 –0.64 s−1

The indices psys, pdia, ppulse, and pmean are systolic, diastolic, systolic-diastolic, and mean aortic blood pressure, respectively, and PSSR denotes peak systolic strain rate. Note that AIx′ and p^bw/p^fw are wave reflection indices that consider the ratio of backward and forward pressure wave amplitudes, while AIx considers the fraction of augmentation pressure and pulse pressure.