D. Craig Miller, M.D.

Publication Details

  • Left ventricular volume shifts and aortic root expansion during isovolumic contraction.

    Rodríguez F, Green GR, Dagum P, Nistal JF, Harrington KB, Daughters GT, Ingels NB, Miller DC. J Heart Valve Dis. 2006; 15 (4): 465-73

    Aortic valve opening involves conformational changes of the aortic root, including the ventricular-aortic junction (VAJ), sinotubular junction (STJ), and cusps. Moreover, the aortic root is contiguous with the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT), which changes diameter throughout the cardiac cycle. Aortic root expansion prior to valve opening facilitates outward displacement of aortic cusp attachments, which helps flatten the cusps, thereby reducing cusp stress and fatigue, ultimately enhancing functional valve durability. The mechanisms underlying aortic root expansion prior to valve opening, however, remain incompletely characterized. The study aim was to establish a link between such aortic root expansion and intraventricular volume shifts into the LVOT during isovolumic contraction (IVC).

    PubMedID: 16901037

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