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Estimation of time constant of left ventricular relaxation.
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When the fall in left ventricular pressure during isovolumic relaxation is treated as a monoexponential the rate of relaxation can be measured by a time constant. Though an empirical measurement, the time constant has been used extensively to study relaxation. It can be accepted, however, as a valid measurement only if isovolumic pressure fall approximates very closely to a monoexponential in a wide range of circumstances.
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