Volume overload explained

Volume overload refers to the state of one of the chambers of the heart in which too large a volume of blood exists within it for it to function efficiently. Ventricular volume overload is approximately equivalent to an excessively high preload. It is a cause of cardiac failure.[1]

Pathophysiology

In accordance with the Frank–Starling law of the heart, the myocardium contracts more powerfully as the end-diastolic volume increases. Stretching of the myofibrils in cardiac muscle causes them to contract more powerfully due to a greater number of cross-bridges being formed between the myofibrils within cardiac myocytes.[2] This is true up to a point, however beyond this there is a loss of contractile ability due to loss of connection between myofibrils; see figure.

Various pathologies, listed below, can lead to volume overload. Different mechanisms are involved depending on the cause, however the common theme is that of a high cardiac output with a low or normal afterload. The output may be high due to the inefficiency in valve disease, or it may be high due to shunting of blood in left-to-right shunts and arteriovenous malformations.

Left ventricular volume overload may produce inverted u waves on the electrocardiogram.[3]

Causes

Causes may be considered according to which chamber is affected.

Left ventricular volume overload

Right ventricular volume overload

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Klabunde, Richard E. "Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts". Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, p. 74.
  3. Conrath C, Opthof T . The patient U wave . Cardiovasc Res . 67 . 2 . 184–6 . 2005 . 15979057 . 10.1016/j.cardiores.2005.05.027. free .
  4. http://www.echoincontext.com/int2/skillI2_04.asp Left Ventricular Volume Overload
  5. Gehl LG, Mintz GS, Kotler MN, Segal BL . Left atrial volume overload in mitral regurgitation: a two dimensional echocardiographic study . Am J Cardiol . 49 . 1 . 33–8 . 1982 . 7053608 . 10.1016/0002-9149(82)90274-0.
  6. Gardiner M, Eisen S, Murphy C. Training in paediatrics: the essential curriculum. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2009.