1956
DOI: 10.1136/hrt.18.1.65
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The Ballistocardiogram in the Diagnosis of Coronary Arterial Disease

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“…1); Pre-ejection (FGH), ejection (IJK), and the diastolic part (LMNO) of the heart cycle [28]. The H wave is the initial deflection toward the head and is of atrial origin and is related to the onset of isometric contraction [13,24,27]. The peak of the H coincides with the end of the tension phase and the onset of the rapid expulsion of blood from the heart into the aorta [13].…”
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“…1); Pre-ejection (FGH), ejection (IJK), and the diastolic part (LMNO) of the heart cycle [28]. The H wave is the initial deflection toward the head and is of atrial origin and is related to the onset of isometric contraction [13,24,27]. The peak of the H coincides with the end of the tension phase and the onset of the rapid expulsion of blood from the heart into the aorta [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%