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An interpretation of certain peculiarities of the arterial oscillogram of children

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Simultaneoysly recorded values of oscillographic index (O. I.) and diastole-systole difference in heart area were determined planimetrically on kymograms in the state of muscle relaxation and after physical change in different directions. This leads us to assume that: 1) change of O. I. does not adequately show functional conditions of the heart in connection with physical exertion: 2) low O. I. in juveniles does not necessarily imply insufficient functioning of the heart: 3) lack of correspondence in the change of O. I.-values and of diastolesystole difference in heart area reveals complex relations in the realm of neurohumoral regulation of blood circulation.

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Abrosimova, L.I. An interpretation of certain peculiarities of the arterial oscillogram of children. Bull Exp Biol Med 43, 535–539 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785732

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