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BRS (6th ed, pg 69) gives the formula C = V/P. Compliance is directly proportional to Volume and inversely proportional to Pressure.
Then, on page 80, when talking about ventricular pressure/volume loops, it says an increase in preload "refers to an increase in end-diastolic volume and is the result of increased venous return (e.g., increased blood volume or decreased venous capacitance)". Capacitance=compliance.
I understand the increase in EDV/VR causing an increase in preload. However, If compliance is proportional to volume, why would a decrease in compliance cause an increase in preload?
Then, on page 80, when talking about ventricular pressure/volume loops, it says an increase in preload "refers to an increase in end-diastolic volume and is the result of increased venous return (e.g., increased blood volume or decreased venous capacitance)". Capacitance=compliance.
I understand the increase in EDV/VR causing an increase in preload. However, If compliance is proportional to volume, why would a decrease in compliance cause an increase in preload?