-
takes place while all
heart valves are closed. The
inverse operation is
isovolumetric relaxation diastole with all
valves optimally closed. In a
healthy young...
- thermodynamics, an
isochoric process, also
called a constant-volume process, an
isovolumetric process, or an
isometric process, is a
thermodynamic process during...
-
pressure closes the
valves to the atria. The
ventricles now
perform isovolumetric contraction,
which is
contraction while all
valves are closed. This...
- ****isting one in
understanding the
entire cardiac cycle. Note that
during isovolumetric/isovolumic
contraction and relaxation, all the
heart valves are closed;...
-
contraction and
resulting bulging of
tricuspid into the
right atrium during isovolumetric systole) and "v" (venous filling). The
downward deflections of the wave...
-
Isometric process, a
thermodynamic process at
constant volume (also
isovolumetric)
Isometric projection (or "isometric perspective"), a
method for drawing...
-
processes are
named based on the
effect they
would have on the
system (ex.
isovolumetric:
constant volume, isenthalpic:
constant enthalpy). Even
though in reality...
-
Isochoric process:
occurs at
constant volume (also
called isometric/
isovolumetric)
Isothermal process:
occurs at a
constant temperature Steady state process:...
- 110 ms. With
restrictive ventricular filling, it is
usually under 60 ms.
Isovolumetric contraction "Inductance
cardiography (thoracocardiography): A novel...
- T1(V2/V1) T2/T1 p2 = p1 V2 = V1(T2/T1) T2 = T1(T2/T1)
Isochoric process (
Isovolumetric process) (Isometric process)
Volume p2/p1 p2 = p1(p2/p1) V2 = V1 T2...