La serendipia en torno la fracción de eyección: una revisión de la historia, la casualidad y la cuasi-funcionalidad de una métrica aplaudida

Autores/as

  • Peter LM Kerkhof Amsterdam University Medical Centers
  • Rienzi Díaz-Navarro Departamento de Medicina Interna, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Valparaíso, Angamos 655, Reñaca, Viña del Mar. Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas (CIB), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Valparaíso, Edifico R3, Angamos 680, Reñaca, Viña del Mar. Cardiología, Clínica Bupa Reñaca, Anabaena 336, Viña del Mar.
  • Guy R Heyndrickx Cardiovascular Center, Aalst, Belgium
  • Neal Handly Drexel University College of Medicine

Palabras clave:

Heart Ventricles, Heart Failure, Physiology, Ventricular Dysfunction, Ventricular Function

Resumen

Ejection fraction (EF) is defined by the ratio of end-systolic volume (ESV) and end-diastolic volume (EDV). The resulting fraction is a dimensionless number whose interpretation is ambiguous and most likely misleading. Despite this limitation, EF is widely accepted as a clinical marker of cardiac function. In this article we analyze the role of ESV, a fundamental variable of ventricular mechanics, compared with the popular EF. Common physiology-based mathematics can explain a simple association between EF and ESV. This concept is illustrated by a detailed analysis of the information obtained from angiocardiography, echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance studies. EF versus ESV produces a non-linear curve. For a small ESV, the EF approaches 100%, while for a large ESV, the EF gradually decreases toward zero. This elemental relationship is commonly observed in innervated natural hearts. Thus, the popularity of EF mostly derives from a fortuitous connection with the pivotal variable ESV. Alongside this finding, we unfold historical events that facilitated the emergence of EF as a result of serendipity. Our physiology-based approach denounces the circumstantial theories invoked to justify the importance of EF as an index of cardiac function, which are critically discussed. EF appears to be nothing more than a blessing in disguise. For this reason, we propose the ESV as a more logical metric for the analysis of ventricular function.

Biografía del autor/a

Peter LM Kerkhof, Amsterdam University Medical Centers

Dept. Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, VUmc, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Rienzi Díaz-Navarro, Departamento de Medicina Interna, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Valparaíso, Angamos 655, Reñaca, Viña del Mar. Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas (CIB), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Valparaíso, Edifico R3, Angamos 680, Reñaca, Viña del Mar. Cardiología, Clínica Bupa Reñaca, Anabaena 336, Viña del Mar.

Cardiología; Magíster en Ciencias Médicas con Mención en Biología Celular y Celular.

Guy R Heyndrickx, Cardiovascular Center, Aalst, Belgium

Professor-emeritus UCL Brussels

Neal Handly, Drexel University College of Medicine

Dept. Emergency Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia PA, USA.

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2022-01-13

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Kerkhof, P. L., Díaz-Navarro, R., Heyndrickx, G. R., & Handly, N. (2022). La serendipia en torno la fracción de eyección: una revisión de la historia, la casualidad y la cuasi-funcionalidad de una métrica aplaudida. Revista Médica De Chile, 150(2). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/9479

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