Page 499 - Hall et al (2015) Principles of Critical Care-McGraw-Hill
P. 499

Chapter 31







                     REFERENCES

                       1. Guyton AC. Determinants of cardiac output by equating     15. Walley KR, Lewis TH, Wood LDH. Acute respiratory acidosis
                        venous return curves with cardiac output curves. Physiol Rev.   decreases left ventricular contractility but increases cardiac
                        1955;35:123-129.                                        output. Circ Res. 1990;67:628.
                       2. Goldberg HS, Rabson J. Control of the cardiac output by the     16. Carroll JD, Lang RM, Neuman AL, et al. The differential effects
                        systemic vessels. Am J Cardiol. 1981;47:696-702.        of positive inotropic and vasodilator therapy on diastolic prop-
                       3. Sarnoff SJ. Myocardial contractility as described by ventricular   erties in patients with congestive cardiomyopathy. Circulation.
                        function curves: observations on Starling’s law of the heart.   1985;74:815.
                        Physiol Rev. 1955;35:107.                            17. Prewitt RM, Wood LDH. Effects of altered resistive load on
                       4. Kramer A, Zygun D, Hawes H, Easton P, Ferland A. Pulse pres-  left ventricular systolic mechanics in dogs.  Anesthesiology.
                        sure variation predicts fluid responsiveness following coronary   1982;56:195.
                        artery bypass surgery. Chest. 2004;126:1563-1568.    18. Chadda K, Annane D, Hart N, et.al. Cardiac and respiratory
                                                                                effects of continuous positive airway pressure and noninvasive
                       5. Prewitt RM, Wood LDH. The effect of positive end-expira-
                        tory pressure on ventricular function in dogs.  Am J Physiol.   ventilation in acute cardiac pulmonary edema. Crit Care Med.
                        1979;45:H534.                                           2002;30:2457.
                       6. Prewitt RM, Oppenheimer L, Sutherland JB, Wood LDH. The     19. Mitzner W, Goldberg HS. Effects of epinephrine on resistive and
                        effects of positive end-expiratory pressure on left ventricular   compliant properties of the canine vasculature. J Appl Physiol.
                        mechanics in patients with hypoxemic respiratory failure.   1975;39:272.
                        Anesthesiology. 1981;55:409.                         20. Mitzner W, Goldberg HS, Lichtenstein S. Effect of thoracic
                                                                                blood volume changes on steady state cardiac output. Circ Res.
                       7. Spencer KT, Lang RM. Diastolic heart failure.  Postgrad Med.   1976;38:255.
                        1997;101:63.
                       8. Taylor RR, Coveld JW, Sonnenblick EH, Ross J. Dependence of     21. Brengelmann G. A critical analysis of the view that right atrial pres-
                                                                                sure determines venous return. J Appl Physio. 2003;94:849-859.
                        ventricular distensibility on filling of the opposite ventricle. Am
                        J Physiol. 1967;213:711.                             22. Magder S  Point: the classical Guyton view that mean systemic
                                                                                pressure,  right atrial  pressure,  and  venous  resistance  govern
                       9. Craven KD, Wood LDH. Extrapericardial and esophageal   venous return is/is not correct.  J. Appl Physiol. 2006;101:
                        pressures with positive end expiratory pressure in dogs. J Appl   1523-1525.
                        Physiol. 1981;51:798.                                23. Guyton AC, Sagawa K. Compensations of cardiac output and
                      10. Pinsky MR, Desmet J-M, Vincent J. Effect of positive endexpira-  other circulatory function in a reflexic dogs with large A-V fistulas.
                        tory pressure on right ventricular function in humans. Am Rev   Am J. Physiol. 1961;200:1157-1163.
                        Respir Dis. 1992;146:681.
                                                                             24. Malo J, Goldberg H, Graham R, et al. Effect of hypoxic hypoxia
                      11. Tivoni D. Effect of transient ischemia on left ventricular func-  on systemic vasculature. J Appl Physiol. 1984;1403-1410.
                        tion and prognosis. Eur Heart J. 1993;14(suppl A):2-7.    25. Fermoso JD, Richardson QT, Guyton AC. Mechanism of
                      12. Sagawa K. End-systolic pressure-volume relationship in retro-  decrease in cardiac output caused by opening the chest. Am J
                        spect and prospect. Fed Proc. 1984;43:2399.             Physiol. 1964;207:1112.
                      13. Kass DA, Maughn WL, Guo ZM, et al. Comparative influence      26. Fessler HE, Brower RG, Wise RA, Permutt S. Effects of positive
                        of load versus inotropic states on indices of ventricular contrac-  end-expiratory pressure on the gradient for venous return. Am
                        tility. Circulation. 1987;76:1422.                      Rev Respir Dis. 1991;19:143.
                      14. Walley KR, Becker CJ, Hogan RA, et al. Progressive hypoxemia     27. Pare PD, Warriner E, Baile M, Hogg JC. Redistribution of pulmo-
                        limits left ventricular oxygen consumption and contractility.   nary extravascular lung water with positive end-expiratory pres-
                        Circ Res. 1988;63:849.                                  sure in canine pulmonary edema. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1983;127:590.












            Section03-O-ref.indd   1                                                                                   1/20/2015   7:10:20 AM
   494   495   496   497   498   499   500   501   502   503   504