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Right ventricular function after brain death: Response to an increased afterload1

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1998

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(1) Brain death per se does not result in an acute impairment of RV function. (2) While control animals adapt to an increased afterload by the homeometric, as well as the heterometric regulation, after brain death, an increase in RV preload follows elevations in RV afterload by the Frank-Starling mechanism subserving the increased stroke work required to ensure unchanged pump function.

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