Contractility: Definition, Clinical Context, and Cardiology Overview
Contractility is the heart muscle’s intrinsic ability to generate force and shorten during systole. It is a core physiology concept (a functional property), not a symptom or a diagnosis by itself. It is commonly discussed when interpreting heart failure, shock, echocardiograms, and hemodynamics. It helps explain why two patients with similar blood pressure or ejection fraction can have different cardiac performance.