Aims Basic criteria of finding the markers of the hemodynamic self-regulation mechanism on an ECG and a Rheogram are described herein. The basics of an analysis of the compensation mechanism responsib le for the maintenance of the hemodynamic parameters within the norms are presented in this paper. Materials and methods A change in the form of an ECG phase segment reflects qualitatively the actual contraction performance of the respective cardiac muscle part involved. In case when the contraction of a cardiac muscle part is weak, an adjacent part undertakes the required compensation function in order to adjust the process. The causality analysis allows identifying the primary cause of a pathology which makes impossible to maintain the pr...
The cardiovascular system provides man with a means of transport so that nutrient and oxygen may be ...
The rate adaptive sensors applied to cardiac pacing should respond as promptly as the normal sinus n...
The neural regulation of circulatory function is mainly effected through the interplay of the sympat...
Before attempting any signal processing of the electrocardiogram it is important to first understand...
Over more than 50 years the theory of functioning of the cardiac & cardiovascular system remain...
Aims Chronodiagnostical methods for evaluating reserve and unfavourable responses of human cardiac ...
Aims The interrelation between hemodynamic changes, functions of the cardiovascular system and bioc...
Autonomic neural system (ANS) regulates the circulation to provide optimal perfusion of every organ ...
Autonomic-cardiac regulation operates through interactions between the autonomic nervous system (ANS...
Aims A cardiac muscle performance assessment in terms of acid-alkaline balance has never been carri...
Aims The article aims at describing the theoretical principles of cardiometry as a fundamentally ne...
Aims Up to the present, ECGs have been classified on the basis of the analysis of the ECG curve sha...
The dynamic of the human body as a complex system of processes is reflected in the registration proc...
Aims The article aims at describing the basic system criteria of the ECG interpretation on the basi...
Analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) and blood pressure variability (BPV) and baroreceptor sensi...
The cardiovascular system provides man with a means of transport so that nutrient and oxygen may be ...
The rate adaptive sensors applied to cardiac pacing should respond as promptly as the normal sinus n...
The neural regulation of circulatory function is mainly effected through the interplay of the sympat...
Before attempting any signal processing of the electrocardiogram it is important to first understand...
Over more than 50 years the theory of functioning of the cardiac & cardiovascular system remain...
Aims Chronodiagnostical methods for evaluating reserve and unfavourable responses of human cardiac ...
Aims The interrelation between hemodynamic changes, functions of the cardiovascular system and bioc...
Autonomic neural system (ANS) regulates the circulation to provide optimal perfusion of every organ ...
Autonomic-cardiac regulation operates through interactions between the autonomic nervous system (ANS...
Aims A cardiac muscle performance assessment in terms of acid-alkaline balance has never been carri...
Aims The article aims at describing the theoretical principles of cardiometry as a fundamentally ne...
Aims Up to the present, ECGs have been classified on the basis of the analysis of the ECG curve sha...
The dynamic of the human body as a complex system of processes is reflected in the registration proc...
Aims The article aims at describing the basic system criteria of the ECG interpretation on the basi...
Analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) and blood pressure variability (BPV) and baroreceptor sensi...
The cardiovascular system provides man with a means of transport so that nutrient and oxygen may be ...
The rate adaptive sensors applied to cardiac pacing should respond as promptly as the normal sinus n...
The neural regulation of circulatory function is mainly effected through the interplay of the sympat...