Published in Physiol Rev on January 01, 1955
Abnormal vascular tone, defective oxygen transport and myocardial failure in human septic shock. Ann Surg (1967) 2.65
VENOUS PRESSURE AS A CLINICAL INDICATION OF ADEQUACY OF TRANSFUSION. Ann R Coll Surg Engl (1963) 2.34
Left ventricular function at rest and during exercise. J Clin Invest (1959) 1.46
Effects of isoproterenol on peripheral venous tone and transmural right atrial pressure in man. J Clin Invest (1959) 1.46
Sarcomere length dependence of rat skinned cardiac myocyte mechanical properties: dependence on myosin heavy chain. J Physiol (2007) 1.19
A study of intracellular potentials and contractions in atria, including evidence for an after-potential. J Physiol (1959) 1.10
Calcium sensitivity and the Frank-Starling mechanism of the heart are increased in titin N2B region-deficient mice. J Mol Cell Cardiol (2010) 1.08
Sarcomere length dependence of power output is increased after PKA treatment in rat cardiac myocytes. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol (2009) 1.00
Length dependence of striated muscle force generation is controlled by phosphorylation of cTnI at serines 23/24. J Physiol (2013) 0.99
Starling curves and central venous pressure. Crit Care (2015) 0.96
Experimental study of hyperdynamic vs. stagnant mesenteric blood flow in portal hypertension. Ann Surg (1974) 0.94
[Pressure-volume relations in the heart of warm-blooded animals]. Arch Kreislaufforsch (1961) 0.93
[The concept of insufficiency in the heart clinic and the differentiation of insufficiency of effort, with special reference to problems of clinical assessment]. Arch Kreislaufforsch (1956) 0.92
Effect of prophylactic digitalization on myocardial function after elective cardiac arrest. Ann Surg (1960) 0.90
Cardiac output and blood volume in severe hookworm anaemia. Br Heart J (1962) 0.89
Hemodynamic effects of isoproterenol in canine endotoxin shock. J Clin Invest (1968) 0.89
The interdependence of Ca2+ activation, sarcomere length, and power output in the heart. Pflugers Arch (2011) 0.87
Left ventricular haemodynamics before and soon after saphenous vein bypass graft operation for angina pectoris. Br Heart J (1972) 0.86
[Studies on the pathophysiology and therapy of heart infarct]. Arch Kreislaufforsch (1961) 0.86
Calcium sensitivity and myofilament lattice structure in titin N2B KO mice. Arch Biochem Biophys (2012) 0.86
The Second Bayliss-Starling Memorial Lecture. Some aspects of their separate and combined research interests. J Physiol (1967) 0.84
The role of assist devices in managing low cardiac output. Cardiovasc Dis (1981) 0.83
Norepinephrine induced pulmonary congestion in patients with aortic valve regurgitation. J Clin Invest (1959) 0.82
Reflex regulation of ventricular work performance. Yale J Biol Med (1966) 0.82
Estimation of ventricular mixing volume for prediction of operative mortality in the elderly. Ann Surg (1968) 0.79
Echocardiography as a guide for fluid management. Crit Care (2016) 0.78
Haemodynamic effects of atrial pacing in rheumatic mitral stenosis. Br Heart J (1974) 0.76
Left ventricular volume measured by electromagnetic plethysmography; a preliminary report. J Natl Med Assoc (1958) 0.75
"Starling's Law of the Heart" a historical misinterpretation. Basic Res Cardiol (1989) 0.75
Hemodynamic monitoring in the critically ill. Can Fam Physician (1982) 0.75
Pulmonary hypertension attenuates the dynamic preload indicators increase during experimental hypovolemia. BMC Anesthesiol (2017) 0.75
Hemodynamic determinants of oxygen consumption of the heart with special reference to the tension-time index. Am J Physiol (1958) 7.03
Ventricular function. I. Starling's law of the heart studied by means of simultaneous right and left ventricular function curves in the dog. Circulation (1954) 5.23
Functional sympatholysis during muscular activity. Observations on influence of carotid sinus on oxygen uptake. Circ Res (1962) 3.24
Determinants of duration and mean rate of ventricular ejection. Circ Res (1958) 2.98
Regulation of ventricular contraction. Influence of cardiac sympathetic and vagal nerve stimulation on atrial and ventricular dynamics. Circ Res (1960) 2.89
Homeometric autoregulation in the heart. Circ Res (1960) 2.37
The surgical relief of aortic stenosis by means of apical-aortic valvular anastomosis. Circulation (1955) 2.18
Duration of the phases of left ventricular systole. Circ Res (1963) 2.15
Hemodynamic effects of quantitatively varied experimental aortic regurgitation. Circ Res (1957) 2.13
The regulation of the performance of the heart. Am J Med (1961) 2.11
Influence of atrial contraction and relaxation on closure of mitral valve. Observations on effects of autonomic nerve activity. Circ Res (1962) 2.00
Electrophrenic respiration in acute bulbar poliomyelitis; its use in management of respiratory irregularities. J Am Med Assoc (1950) 1.94
A clinical method for recording internal carotid pressure; significance of changes during carotid occlusion. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1950) 1.92
Hemolytic syndrome following the insertion of a lucite ball valve prosthesis into the cardiovascular system. Circulation (1956) 1.88
Regulation of ventricular contraction by the carotid sinus. Its effect on atrial and ventricular dynamics. Circ Res (1960) 1.87
Ventricular function. III. The pathologic physiology of acute cardiac tamponade studied by means of ventricular function curves. Am Heart J (1954) 1.73
Hemodynamic determinants of coronary flow: effect of changes in aortic pressure and cardiac output on the relationship between myocardial oxygen consumption and coronary flow. Am J Physiol (1958) 1.73
Insufficient coronary flow and myocardial failure as a complication factor in late hemorrhagic shock. Am J Physiol (1954) 1.54
Influence of cardiac sympathetic and vagal nerve stimulation on the relation between left ventricular diastolic pressure and myocardial segment length. Circ Res (1960) 1.53
Neurohemodynamics of pulmonary edema. II. The role of sympathetic pathways in the elevation of pulmonary and stemic vascular pressures following the intracisternal injection of fibrin. Circulation (1952) 1.51
The transport function of the atrium. Factors influencing the relation between mean left atrial pressure and left ventricular end diastolic pressure. Am J Cardiol (1962) 1.45
Synchronicity of ventricular contraction: observations comparing haemodynamic effects of atrial and ventricular pacing. Br Heart J (1963) 1.40
HEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF ALTERING THE TIMING OF ATRIAL SYSTOLE. Am J Physiol (1963) 1.37
Physiologic principles in the treatment of respiratory failure. Med Clin North Am (1950) 1.35
Graded reduction of arterial pressure in man by means of a thiophanium derivative (Ro 2-2222); preliminary observations on its effect in acute pulmonary edema. Circulation (1952) 1.29
Hemodynamic effects of quantitatively varied experimental mitral regurgitation. Circ Res (1957) 1.24
Ventricular function. II. Quantitative relationship between coronary flow and ventricular function with observations on unilateral failure. Circ Res (1954) 1.24
EFFECTS OF CARDIAC SYMPATHETIC NERVE STIMULATION ON CONDUCTION IN THE HEART. Circ Res (1964) 1.22
Ventricular function: role of the pericardium in regulation of cardiovascular hemodynamics. Circ Res (1955) 1.22
Electrophrenic respiration. VII. The motor point of the phrenic nerve in relation to external stimulation. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1951) 1.22
The effect of mephentermine sulfate on myocardial oxygen consumption, myocardial efficiency and peripheral vascular resistance. Am J Med (1958) 1.18
Alterations in central blood volume and cardiac output induced by positive pressure breathing and counteracted by metaraminol (aramine). Circ Res (1957) 1.17
The intravenous use of a thiophanium derivative, arfonad-R02-2222, for the production of flexible and rapidly reversible hypotension during surgery. Anesthesiology (1953) 1.16
Ventricular function. VII. Changes in coronary resistance and ventricular function resulting from acutely induced anemia and the effect thereon of coronary stenosis. Am J Med (1955) 1.15
Pressure-volume characteristics and stress relaxation in the pulmonary vascular bed of the dog. Am J Physiol (1952) 1.15
HEMODYNAMIC CONSEQUENCES OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AT CONSTANT VENTRICULAR RATES. Am J Med (1964) 1.11
EFFECT OF ACETYL STROPHANTHIDIN THERAPY ON CARDIAC DYNAMICS, OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND EFFICIENCY IN THE ISOLATED HEART WITH AND WITHOUT HYPOXIA. Am J Med (1964) 1.08
Potassium changes in the heart during homeometric autoregulation and acetyl strophanthidin. Am J Med (1963) 1.08
RELATION BETWEEN CORONARY BLOOD FLOW AND MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION. Circ Res (1963) 1.07
Evidence for reflex control of arterial pressure from abdominal receptors with special reference to the pancreas. Circ Res (1959) 1.06
Electrophrenic respiration. V. Effect on the circulation of electrophrenic respiration and positive pressure breathing during the respiratory paralysis of high spinal anesthesia. Ann Surg (1950) 1.05
Effect of aramine-induced smooth muscle contraction on length-tension diagrams of venous strips. Circ Res (1957) 1.03
Ventricular function. V. The circulatory effects of aramine; mechanism of action of vasopressor drugs in cardiogenic shock. Circulation (1954) 1.02
Neurohemodynamics of pulmonary edema. IV. Effect of systemic vasoconstriction and subsequent vasodilation on flow and pressures in systemic and pulmonary vascular beds. Am J Physiol (1952) 0.99
Neurohemodynamics of pulmonary edema. III. Estimated changes in pulmonary blood volume accompanying systemic vasoconstriction and vasodilation. J Appl Physiol (1953) 0.98
Electrophrenic respiration. IX. Comparison of effects of positive pressure breathing and electrophrenic respiration on the circulation during hemorrhagic shock and barbiturate poisoning. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1951) 0.96
Certain aspects of the role of catecholamines in circulatory regulation. Am J Cardiol (1960) 0.96
Performance characteristics and oxygen debt in a nonfailing, metabolically supported, isolated heart preparation. Am J Physiol (1958) 0.95
Gastrointestinal lesions in acute bulbar poliomyelitis. Report of five cases with recovery in one. Pediatrics (1951) 0.93
Observations on the vasodilator properties of urine. Circ Res (1958) 0.93
The Potter electroturbinometer; an instrument for recording total systemic blood flow in the dog. Circ Res (1953) 0.92
Mechanics of breathing in relation to manual methods of artificial respiration. J Appl Physiol (1951) 0.89
INFLUENCE OF NOREPINEPHRINE ON MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION UNDER CONTROLLED HEMODYNAMIC CONDITIONS. Am J Cardiol (1965) 0.88
Intra-arterial and intra-venous blood infusion in hemorrhagic shock; comparison of effects on coronary blood flow and arterial pressure. J Am Med Assoc (1953) 0.85
Electrophrenic respiration; mechanism of the inhibition of spontaneous respiration. Am J Physiol (1948) 0.85
Myocardial extraction and production of catechol amines. Circ Res (1961) 0.85
Neurohemodynamics of pulmonary edema. I. Autonomic influence on pulmonary vascular pressures and the acute pulmonary edema state; a preliminary report. Dis Chest (1952) 0.84
HEMODYNAMIC VARIABLES AFFECTING THE RELATION BETWEEN MEAN LEFT ATRIAL AND LEFT VENTRICULAR END-DIASTOLIC PRESSURES. Circ Res (1963) 0.84
Electrophrenic respiration. Am J Physiol (1948) 0.83
Electrophrenic respiration; IV. The effectiveness of contralateral ventilation during activity of one phrenic nerve. J Thorac Surg (1950) 0.83
Effect of aramine on the survival of dogs subjected to hemorrhagic hypotension. Circ Res (1954) 0.82
Hypoventilation syndrome in bulbar poliomyelitis. J Am Med Assoc (1951) 0.81
The influence of cardiac output, aortic pressure and heart rate on myocardial oxygen utilization. Surg Forum (1957) 0.80
Circulatory depression induced by high levels of positive pressure breathing counteracted by metaraminol (aramine). J Appl Physiol (1957) 0.78
Ventricular distensibility and pressure-volume curve during sympathetic stimulation. Am J Physiol (1963) 0.78
Mechanism of the arterial pressure response to the Valsalva test; the basis for its use as an indicator of the intactness of the sympathetic outflow. Am J Physiol (1948) 0.76
Prolonged peripheral nerve block by means of indwelling plastic catheter; treatment of hiccup; note on the electrical localization of peripheral nerve. Anesthesiology (1951) 0.75
Paroxysmal pulmonary edema consequent to stimulation of cardiovascular receptors; mechanical and neurogenic elements. Am Heart J (1946) 0.75
[Characteristics of the design and functioning of apparatuses for auto-injections by civilian and military personnel in cases of emergency; the Atropen auto-injector]. Rev Int Serv Sante Armees (1959) 0.75
Differential spinal block; the reaction of sudomotor and vasomotor fibers. J Clin Invest (1947) 0.75
Paroxysmal pulmonary edema consequent to stimulation of cardiovascular receptors; effect of intraarterial and intravenous infusions. Am Heart J (1946) 0.75
NET POTASSIUM LOSS AND CHANGES IN OXYGEN AND VENTRICULAR PERFORMANCE DURING PAIRED STIMULATION OF THE HEART. Bull N Y Acad Med (1965) 0.75
Arterial pressure response to the Valsalva test; an indicator of sympathetic activity. J Clin Invest (1948) 0.75
Paroxysmal pulmonary edema consequent to stimulation of cardiovascular receptors; pharmacologic experiments. Am Heart J (1946) 0.75
Certain aspects of reflex control of the stroke work of the heart. J Physiol (1958) 0.75
Differential spinal block; block of cutaneous and stretch reflexes in the presence of unimpaired position sense. Arch Neurol Psychiatry (1950) 0.75
Effect of sympathomimetic drugs in acute experimental cardiac tamponade. Circ Res (1956) 0.75
Role of pulmonary proprioceptive reflexes in suppression of spontaneous breathing during electrophrenic respiration. Am J Physiol (1950) 0.75
Electrophrenic respiration. Seminar (1953) 0.75
The effect of atropine and scopolamine on the subsequent injection of epinephrine in thyrotoxic and euthyroid patients. Anesthesiology (1954) 0.75
Electrophrenic respiration; its use in man. J Clin Invest (1949) 0.75
CARDIAC DYNAMICS AND CONTRACTILITY AFTER ACETYL STROPHANTHIDIN IN THE CLOSED CHEST DOG. Surg Forum (1964) 0.75
Differential spinal block; the investigation of intestinal dyskinesia, colonic atony, and visceral afferent fibers. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1948) 0.75
The thimble electrode; a device for the rapid localization of motor points. Arch Phys Med Rehabil (1950) 0.75
Studies on 3,4-dimethyl-5-sulfanilamido-isoxazole (Nu-445) in humans. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1948) 0.75
Differential spinal block; the block of cutaneous and stretch reflexes in the presence of unimpaired position sense. J Neurophysiol (1947) 0.75
Management of respiratory center failure in bulbar poliomyelitis with electrophrenic respiration. J Clin Invest (1950) 0.75
The measurement of systemic blood flow. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1952) 0.75
The effect of dibenamine on autonomic stimulation. Surgery (1947) 0.75
Differential spinal block; a preliminary report. Surgery (1946) 0.75
The treatment of Bacillus proteus infections with NU-445. J Urol (1946) 0.75
Differential spinal block; the block of cutaneous and stretch reflexes in the presence of unimpaired position sense. J Nerv Ment Dis (1948) 0.75
Elevation of left auricular pressure in relation to ammonium pulmonary edema in the cat. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 0.75
Differential spinal block; use in the investigation of pain following amputation. Anesthesiology (1948) 0.75
A hitherto underscribed anomaly of the extra-hepatic bile ducts and blood vessels and its surgical implications. J Mt Sinai Hosp N Y (1946) 0.75