THE electrokymograph is an instrument which permits the graphic regis-tration of the movements of the heart and great vessels. Many investigators of the cardiodynamics of health and disease have pointed out the importance of studying these movements. Beginning with observations made by th
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
The sum of the numerous electromotive forces generated during the spread of the ventri-cular impulse...
AbstractIn this article a highly sensitive method for graphic recording of cardiogram by detecting t...
The quantitative electrokymograph has been developed in an effort to provide an instrument which wil...
Several electrokymographs were subjected to study of their recording fidelity. Distortions were foun...
Chamberlain, and their associates that border movements of the heart and great vessels may be record...
Various electrical methods for the diagnosis and study of human physiology and pathology are now in ...
The ECG, also known as an electrocardiogram, is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's angiogram" ...
Cardiac mapping - recording cardiac activity during electrophysiological testing - has evolved into ...
ROENTGENKYMOGRAPHY is so new an addition to the diagnostic procedures of roentgenology that few phys...
in the leg muscle of the frog (1). Action potentials of skele-tal muscle were later found by several...
This paper set out to examine the usefulness of the electrocardiograph (ECG) and photoplethysmograph...
Heart is an organ whose electrical activity is responsible in generating a trace that contains impor...
could be recorded in human subjects by means of surface electrodes, limb leads and a capillary elect...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a record of electrical activity of the heart. PQRST waves represent the e...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
The sum of the numerous electromotive forces generated during the spread of the ventri-cular impulse...
AbstractIn this article a highly sensitive method for graphic recording of cardiogram by detecting t...
The quantitative electrokymograph has been developed in an effort to provide an instrument which wil...
Several electrokymographs were subjected to study of their recording fidelity. Distortions were foun...
Chamberlain, and their associates that border movements of the heart and great vessels may be record...
Various electrical methods for the diagnosis and study of human physiology and pathology are now in ...
The ECG, also known as an electrocardiogram, is sometimes referred to as the "poor man's angiogram" ...
Cardiac mapping - recording cardiac activity during electrophysiological testing - has evolved into ...
ROENTGENKYMOGRAPHY is so new an addition to the diagnostic procedures of roentgenology that few phys...
in the leg muscle of the frog (1). Action potentials of skele-tal muscle were later found by several...
This paper set out to examine the usefulness of the electrocardiograph (ECG) and photoplethysmograph...
Heart is an organ whose electrical activity is responsible in generating a trace that contains impor...
could be recorded in human subjects by means of surface electrodes, limb leads and a capillary elect...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a record of electrical activity of the heart. PQRST waves represent the e...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
The sum of the numerous electromotive forces generated during the spread of the ventri-cular impulse...
AbstractIn this article a highly sensitive method for graphic recording of cardiogram by detecting t...