Differential Enthalpy, Factor of Cardiac Power and Precursor of Work Power from the Nodal Tissue

Kunyima, A and Lusamba, S and Kunyima, M and Kabele, C (2016) Differential Enthalpy, Factor of Cardiac Power and Precursor of Work Power from the Nodal Tissue. Cardiology and Angiology: An International Journal, 5 (3). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2347520X

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Abstract

Background: The blood can be considered as a real fluid flowing in fixed vibrating myocardial canal. Its ejection during the left ventricular contraction is the phenomenon hereby studied. The left ventricle has been taken as a checking volume encompassing one part of aorta. The limit of this thermodynamic system is dotted and situated under endocardial tissue. The blood in this closed ventricle is considered in stationary state. A vent connects the left ventricle to the aorta and the system receives the work power from nodal tissue.

Aim and Objective: The study aims to dial differential enthalpy and to show that it can be used to quantify the cardiac power.

Methodology: The study has been performed on healthy persons, men and women, of Democratic Republic of Congo. The sample of 20.000 cases of healthy persons whose age varies between 13-73 years has been investigated. The blood pressure measurements and calculations are our methodology of work. The figures have been plotted by means of origin 8 program.

Results: In each cross section of life the parameter in title has been calculated and correlated at different ages. Also the cardiac power has been calculated at different cardiac frequencies. Interpretations of the results are commented.

Conclusion: A new concept of differential enthalpy is introduced in this paper to show that this original parameter has twofold roll. Firstly it can be used to calculate cardiac power and secondly it can help to evaluate the work power from Keith Flack node. This last assertion constitutes the content of our research on Keith Flack impetus assessment in heart acting.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Digital > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 05 Jun 2023 05:54
Last Modified: 23 Jan 2024 04:45
URI: http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/924

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