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. 2020 May 25;24(14):7850–7861. doi: 10.1111/jcmm.15418

Table 1.

Haemodynamic variables and indices of cardiac systolic and diastolic function by a pressure‐volume conductance catheter system

Parameters C D D + AS
HR (bpm) 422 ± 38 346 ± 15** 380 ± 22#
SV (μL) 191.92 ± 12.74 134.5 ± 23.83* 155.6 ± 19.72
SW (mm Hg/μL) 20 070 ± 363 9776 ± 1813** 11 357 ± 1125**
CO (mL/min) 85.34 ± 6.31 46.30 ± 6.07* 62.34 ± 2.59*#
LVESP (mm Hg) 136.35 ± 11.83 99.96 ± 9.54* 106.05 ± 18.76*
LVEDP (mm Hg) 3.53 ± 0.42 5.16 ± 0.50** 4.68 ± 0.52**
dP/dtmax (mm Hg/s) 9127 ± 1623 6479 ± 427* 9180 ± 465#
dP/dtmin (mm Hg/s) 10 179 ± 2310 6320 ± 351* 6941 ± 802*
Tau (ms) 7.78 ± 0.16 11.84 ± 1.29** 12.52 ± 0.31**

All values are expressed as mean ± SEM. n = 6 per group. All these indices were measured among groups. *P < .05 vs C, **P < .01 vs C; #P < .05 vs D.

Abbreviations: AS, AS1842856; C, non‐diabetes control; CO, cardiac output; D + AS, diabetic rats treated with AS; D, diabetes; dP/dt max, maximal slope of systolic pressure increment; dP/dt min, diastolic decrement; HR, heart rate; LVEDP, left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure; LVESP, left ventricular end‐systolic pressure; SV, stroke volume; SW, stroke work; Tau, the relaxation time constant calculated by Weiss method.