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1 From the Department of Physiology, Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory, APO 731, Seattle, Washington
Cardiac contractility was determined during progressive hypothermia in intact anesthetized dogs by attaching a strain gauge arch directly to the left ventricle. A threefold increase in contractile force was observed as the rectal temperature fell to 25°C. Below this temperature a gradual reduction in amplitude of contraction occurred. Neither a decrease in diastolic interval nor circulating blood volume influenced the augmented contractile force. A similar increase in force of ventricular contraction resulted when the isolated perfused rabbit heart was cooled. The data suggest that cold per se exerts a positive inotropic action on cardiac muscle.
Submitted on June 5, 1958
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