The Frank–Starling law of the heart (also known as Starling's law and the Frank–Starling mechanism) represents the relationship between stroke volume and...
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analysis of the heart's activity as a pump, which is known as the Frank–Starling law. 4. Several fundamental observations on the action of the kidneys...
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and cardiology. The Frank–Starling law of the heart is named after him and Ernest Starling. (Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand) Otto Frank was born in Groß-Umstadt...
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The Starling equation is named for the British physiologist Ernest Starling, who is also recognised for the Frank–Starling law of the heart. Starling can...
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isolated-heart preparation during work which would later lead to the "Frank–Starling law of the heart". The device consisted of an elastic fluid-filled collapsible-tube...
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led to the formulation of the Frank-Starling law of the heart (named after physiologists Otto Frank and Ernest Starling), a remarkable advance in understanding...
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preload. It is a cause of cardiac failure. In accordance with the Frank–Starling law of the heart, the myocardium contracts more powerfully as the end-diastolic...
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therefore blood is “milked” towards the heart. Afterload Cardiac output Frank–Starling law of the heart Passive leg raising test Volume overload "CV Physiology:...
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or speed of venous return will increase preload and, through the Frank–Starling law of the heart, will increase stroke volume. Decreased venous return...
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filling of the ventricle results in increased contraction force (by the Frank–Starling law of the heart) and thus a rise in cardiac output. In heart failure...
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Look up Starling or starling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Starling is a family of birds. The common starling is also colloquially referred to simply...
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Dario Maestrini (section The Law of the Heart)
research on heart, in particular for the first formulation of the Frank-Starling law, known as "Legge del cuore" or "Legge di Maestrini" by Italian doctors...
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response to impaired myocyte contractility and reduced stroke volume: Frank-Starling law Neurohormonal feedback, via activation of the sympathetic nervous...
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the heart Electrocardiogram Cardiac marker Cardiac action potential Frank–Starling law of the heart Wiggers diagram Pressure volume diagram Baroreceptor...
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efficiency of the heart due to decreased filling in accordance with the Frank–Starling law. Increased blood volume in the right atrium leads to inflates the...
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colliquative. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Myocardium. Frank–Starling law of the heart Nebulette Protein S100-A1 Regional function of the heart...
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volume End-diastolic volume End-systolic volume Afterload Preload Frank–Starling law Cardiac function curve Venous return curve Wiggers diagram Pressure...
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This is in contrast to heterometric regulation, governed by the Frank-Starling law, which results from a more favorable positioning of actin and myosin...
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increase in blood volume results in an increased cardiac output by the Frank–Starling law of the heart, in turn increasing arterial blood pressure. These different...
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branchial hearts beating together followed by the systemic heart. The Frank–Starling law also contributes to overall heart function, through contractility...
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more volume at the end of diastole (increased preload). Due to the Frank–Starling law of the heart, the contraction of the left ventricle (and pressure...
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atrial pressures this graph serves as a graphic demonstration of the Frank–Starling mechanism, that is as more blood is returned to the heart, more blood...
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in his toolbox to control the hemodynamic state: The preload and the Frank-Starling (mechanically)-induced level of contractility is modulated by variation...
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forensic scientist. Ernest Starling, Physiologist, noted for the Frank–Starling law of the heart, producing the Starling equation, and for the discovery...
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of arterial pulsations. The device uses an algorithm based on the Frank–Starling law of the heart, which states pulse pressure (PP) is proportional to...
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that still functions has to do more work to eject the blood, as the Frank-Starling Laws demand. The tension on the functioning tissue increases as it compensates...
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volume pumped out of the heart (stroke volume). This is based on the Frank-Starling law of the heart. Healthy patients should be able to compensate for lower...
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from the sarcoplasmic reticulum as a mechanism contributing to the Frank–Starling law, to the exploration of direct electrical coupling of cardiac fibroblasts...
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Equation), Poiseuille's Law (Hagen-Poiseuille equation), and the Frank-Starling law of the heart. Furthermore, it is important to note that the osmotic...
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ventricle diastolic pressure: Implications for the Clinical Use of the Frank-Starling Law. Annals Int Med. 1995;122:737-742. Kass DA. Assessment of diastolic...
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