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Elevated left ventricular end-diastolic pressure has been described as a risk factor in cardiac surgery.
This is because the end-diastolic pressure and volume of the ventricle are increased, which stretches the sarcomeres.
Because the ventricle is inadequately emptied, ventricular end-diastolic pressure and volumes increase.
This results in higher ventricular end-diastolic pressures (EDP) at any given end-diastolic volume (EDV).
Several parameters can be calculated for each loop (e.g. end-diastolic pressure, end-systolic pressure, ejection and filling intervals, contractility index, stroke volume, and ejection fraction).
The failure of ventricular relaxation also results in elevated end-diastolic pressures, and the end result is identical to the case of systolic dysfunction (pulmonary edema in left heart failure, peripheral edema in right heart failure.)