Isovolumetric contraction
ID: isovolumetric-contraction
Isovolumetric contraction, also known as isometric contraction, is a phase of the cardiac cycle during which the ventricles contract but there is no change in their volume. This occurs after the ventricles fill with blood and when the pressure inside them rises significantly without any blood being ejected into the aorta or pulmonary artery.
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