Bowditch effect
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An autoregulation method with which myocardial contractility increases with an increase in heart rate.
One of the explanations is the inability of the Na+/K+-ATPase to keep up with influx of sodium at higher heart rates. This results in an accumulation of calcium in the myocardial cell via the sodium calcium exchanger.