1949
DOI: 10.1007/bf01480558
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Kreislaufdynamische 24-Stunden-Rhythmik Beim Menschen

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“…Using the acetylene dilution technic, he found that cardiac output was highest at 16.00-00.00 h (midnight) and lowest at 04.00 h in 3 subjects. Other authors who reported similar findings include Kaiser and Maurath [29], Brod and Fend [9] and Smolensky et at. [54], With the current method of calculating cardiac output from data derived from the noninvasive technic of echo cardiography, it should be relatively easy to measure car diac output every hour on enough subjects to define the circadian rhythmicity of a very important factor in the control of blood pressure.…”
Section: Cardiac Outputsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Using the acetylene dilution technic, he found that cardiac output was highest at 16.00-00.00 h (midnight) and lowest at 04.00 h in 3 subjects. Other authors who reported similar findings include Kaiser and Maurath [29], Brod and Fend [9] and Smolensky et at. [54], With the current method of calculating cardiac output from data derived from the noninvasive technic of echo cardiography, it should be relatively easy to measure car diac output every hour on enough subjects to define the circadian rhythmicity of a very important factor in the control of blood pressure.…”
Section: Cardiac Outputsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Sie betreffen das Schlagvolumen[18,50], das Herzminutenvolumen die ffir eine Prfifung der Reproduzierbarkeit herangezogen werden k6nnten; Wiederholungsversuche zur Bestimmung der intraindividuellen Variabilit/it fehten so gut wie ganz (vgl. Im Hinblick auf Fragestellungen des Klinikers schien es zweckmfiBig, das Kreislaufsystem einzuschliegen.…”
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