1950
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.2.1.10
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Intracardiac and Intravascular Potentials Resulting from Electrical Activity of the Normal Human Heart

Abstract: Electrical records were made from the interior of the right heart and attached vessels in 14 normal subjects. Technics differed somewhat from those previously reported in that simultaneously recording string galvanometers were used exclusively, and tracings were made whenever the catheterelectrode was moved within the heart. Previously unreported large positive QRS deflections were found in records from the lower part of the right atrium, from the pulmonary artery, and in two instances from within the right ve… Show more

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“…Reports are available describing the rather characteristic complexes obtained at various sites in the normal heart,1-7 and others indicate the possible value of such tracings in specific cardiac abnormalities.8-" In our studies in 150 cases, 129 of which were abnormal, it has become apparent that, as a rule, the characteristic tracings at the various sites within the heart," 2,5 continue to be present.…”
Section: During the Last 2 Years Intracavitarymentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Reports are available describing the rather characteristic complexes obtained at various sites in the normal heart,1-7 and others indicate the possible value of such tracings in specific cardiac abnormalities.8-" In our studies in 150 cases, 129 of which were abnormal, it has become apparent that, as a rule, the characteristic tracings at the various sites within the heart," 2,5 continue to be present.…”
Section: During the Last 2 Years Intracavitarymentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Very likely, the appearance of IRBBB posl-operalivelv is due to the fact that the vector of depolarization of the crista supraventricularis brought more in line with the axis of lead V,. The R' wave in V, has been attributed to the depolarization of the crista supraventricularis or to the base of the septum by Kossniaun and co-workers (2). Further the vectors responsible for R' wave are directed superiorly and to the right.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The small magnitude of this second peak might reflect the small potentials generated in the normal right ventricle. The late depolarization of the 'crista supraventricularis' as sug gested by intracavitary electrocardiograms [8] as well as by bodysurface isopotential maps [17], probably contribute also to this late gradient.…”
Section: Spatial Magnitudementioning
confidence: 99%