endesystolisk
Endesystolisk is a medical term used in cardiology, particularly in Scandinavian languages, to describe phenomena, measurements, or structures at the end of ventricular systole. Systole is the phase of the cardiac cycle when the ventricles contract and eject blood into the aorta and pulmonary artery. Endesystolisk refers to the end-systolic moment, and in practice it is often synonymous with end-systolic in English. The term is commonly applied to measures taken at end-systole, such as end-systolic volume and end-systolic pressure.
End-systolic volume (ESV) is the amount of blood remaining in a ventricle at the end of systole.
Related concepts include the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship (ESPVR) and end-systolic elastance (Ees), which describe the ventricle’s
Overall, endesystolisk is a descriptive term for features observed at the end of systole, with its clinical