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An analytic model of the cardiac cycle

2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2008
This paper analyzes the volume curves of the cardiac chambers in the cardiac cycle. Volume curves were measured from the cardiac CT test case reconstructed at 6 different phases. The ventricular and atrial volume curves were then interpolated and applied to an anthropomorphic analytical model human heart.
Freederic Noo   +2 more
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Indoor Cycling for the Cardiac Patient

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— When the patient with coronary disease is "back on his feet" and regular daily exercise is considered essential to keeping him there, I prescribe indoor cycling, and the prescription is as specific as any written for his medication. There are many reasons for preferring indoor cycling to walking, swimming, jogging, and golf.
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Signal Detection and the “Cardiac Arousal Cycle”

Psychophysiology, 1972
ABSTRACTThe hypothesis was tested that different phases of the cardiac cycle would be associated with differences in either sensory capacity or response bias, as estimated by signal detection analyses. Each of 10 subjects was given 800 signal (SN) and 800 non‐signal (N) trials randomly distributed throughout the cardiac cycle.
Joseph J. Campos, Leo F. Delfini
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Electromechanical Intervals of the Fetal Cardiac Cycle

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
The measurement of electromechanical intervals of the fetal cardiac cycle may be useful in the evaluation of cardiac status, since they are based upon sound physiological principles. Studies of EMIs in the human fetus are currently in their infancy and clinical evaluation of their usefulness awaits the development of adequate data acquisition ...
Hon Eh, Koh Ks
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Influence of menstrual cycle on cardiac performance

Maturitas, 2007
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between endogen sex hormone levels and myocardial performance in two different phases of menstrual cycle.The relationships between cardiac performance and sex hormone levels in menstrual cycle have not yet been clearly identified.Twenty-seven women at the age of 19-42 years (mean 24.11+/-6 ...
Kurtulus Ozdemir   +5 more
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The Wright Cardiac Cycle Table: A Novel Tool to Teach the Cardiac Cycle

The FASEB Journal, 2017
The Wiggers Diagram has been the standard tool for teaching the events of the cardiac cycle for nearly 100 years. However, as it often displays related cardiac cycle events on different figures in the diagram, many students have trouble grasping how these components work together to pump blood into arteries.
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Detection of the Heartbeat and Events in the Cardiac Cycle

Psychophysiology, 1985
ABSTRACTIn previous studies the heartbeat has been defined in terms of individual components of the cardiac cycle (e.g., the R‐wave or the ventricular contraction) as specified by the experimenter, and subjects have been classified as nondetectors if they failed the task set by the experimenter.
Kathleen E. Jones   +3 more
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Cardiac cycle

1991
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses mechanical events underlying cardiac cycle. The mature heart is built upon a collagenous skeleton in the shape of a fibrotendinous ring (the annulus fibrosus), which is located at the atrioventricular junction.
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Electrical and Mechanical Events in the Cardiac Cycle

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1976
UNA ELIZABETH WESTFALL, R.N., M.S.N., is assistant professor of nursing at Idaho State University. She previously worked as a staff nurse caring for patients after open heart surgery and participated in planning and conducting CCU courses for the Tulsa Heart Association. case it was to the coronary care unit.
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The Cardiac Function Cycle

1996
The manifold functions of the blood described in some of the other chapters (cf. Chaps. 88, 90–99) can only be fulfilled if the blood circulates continuously through the body. The main driving force for the movement of blood is provided by the mechanical activity of the heart.
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