1956
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1956.8.5.573
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Delay in Transmission of a Pressure Impulse Through a Cardiac Catheter and Vinyl Plastic Tubing

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“…In contrast to the data in man 8 in whom a delayed onset of QRS complex to onset of ventricular pressure upstroke is not infrequent during ventricular premature extrasystoles, electrical-mechanical delay was rarely noted in the dog during similar circumstances (tables 2 and 3). In the 293 right ventricular extrasystoles, the onset of QRS to onset of right ventricular pressure upstroke As-as greater than 0.10 second in 4 instances; the QRS to left ventricular pressure upstroke interval was delayed in a like number of beats.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…In contrast to the data in man 8 in whom a delayed onset of QRS complex to onset of ventricular pressure upstroke is not infrequent during ventricular premature extrasystoles, electrical-mechanical delay was rarely noted in the dog during similar circumstances (tables 2 and 3). In the 293 right ventricular extrasystoles, the onset of QRS to onset of right ventricular pressure upstroke As-as greater than 0.10 second in 4 instances; the QRS to left ventricular pressure upstroke interval was delayed in a like number of beats.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…The difference in electrical-mechanical transmission time in the above recording system was determined by the method of Gordon et al 8 and noted to be 0.004 second. This interval was not considered significant since the electrical-mechanical time intervals are reported only to the nearest 0.01 second interval in the present study.…”
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“…The transmission time delay through this system was found to be 0.005 sec. 7 and this figure was deducted from the measured value in determining the relationship of electric to mechanical events. A four-channel oscillographic recorder utilizing a single electronic gun with a vertical sweep and a paper speed of 50 mm./sec.…”
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confidence: 99%