1958
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1213386
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Zur Normgröße des gesunden Herzens*

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“…In order to estimate whether or not a certain heart volume is normal or abnormal for an individual, roentgenologically determined heart volumes have been correlated to different indicies of body size, such as weight, height and calculated body surface area (4,18,24,26). Better correlations, however, have been obtained by relating the heart volume to the volume of the total cardiovascular system in normal individuals, e.g.…”
Section: T Strandellmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to estimate whether or not a certain heart volume is normal or abnormal for an individual, roentgenologically determined heart volumes have been correlated to different indicies of body size, such as weight, height and calculated body surface area (4,18,24,26). Better correlations, however, have been obtained by relating the heart volume to the volume of the total cardiovascular system in normal individuals, e.g.…”
Section: T Strandellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high correlation has also been observed between heart volume and different cardiovascular functions such as the working intensity at heart rate 170 beats/min. (14,18), the heart rate or oxygen pulse during submaximal exercise at a fixed work load (20,21,26), and the oxygen uptake or oxygen pulse at maximal working intensity (3,20,21,26).…”
Section: T Strandellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durch zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen des Reindellsehen kardiologisehen Arbeitskreises wurde dieses Verfahren in kritischen Studien zur Fehlerbreite der Methodik (7-9) wie auch in umfangreichen Untersuchungen zur Frage der Normgröße des absoluten und relativen Herzvolumeru auf eine sichere Grundlage gestellt (22,25,34,37,40,43,62). Weitere Veröffentlichungen unseres Arbeitskreises befassen sich mit dem Aussagewert des Herzvolumens als einem Korrelat der spiroergometrisch getesteten Leistungsreserven des Herzens im Rahmen der klinischen und sportmedizinischen Funktionsdiagnostik des Herzens (13, 16, 23, 24, 26-28, 45-60, 63).…”
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