1954
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(54)90062-9
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Pathologic physiology and diagnostic significance of the pressure pulse tracings in the heart in patients with constrictive pericarditis and pericardial effusion

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“…In constrictive pericarditis, the cardiac output and stroke. (Eliasch, Lagerlof, and Werko, 1950;Wilson et al, 1954). The stroke volume is fixed, remaining unchanged with exercise, so that any increase in cardiac output is due solely to tachycardia (Sawyer et al, 1952).…”
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“…In constrictive pericarditis, the cardiac output and stroke. (Eliasch, Lagerlof, and Werko, 1950;Wilson et al, 1954). The stroke volume is fixed, remaining unchanged with exercise, so that any increase in cardiac output is due solely to tachycardia (Sawyer et al, 1952).…”
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