Isolated Heart Laboratory (IHL)

By Nils S. Peterson (Washington State University) and Virginia G. Vaughan (BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium)

Isolated Heart Laboratory (IHL) is a software simulation that explores the pressure-volume relationships found in hearts in a variety of physiological states. Type: Computer Program. Category: Physiology.

Description: Isolated Heart Laboratory (IHL) is a software simulation that explores the pressure-volume relationships found in hearts in a variety of physiological states. The IHL simulation allows the student to explore how the ventricle of the heart performs as a blood pump and how changes in the physiological environment can alter its performance. By manipulating the variables that affect the performance of the heart, students can design experiments to investigate a variety of questions.

Comments & References: See also Cardiac Dynamics Introduction, record number and Cardio-Vascular Construction Kit (CVCK), record number by Nils S. Peterson.

Computer type: Macintosh, Power Macintosh

Price: Please contact supplier

This page was updated on 10 December 2019
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