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Dynamocardiographic examination of healthy children aged 8 to 15 years

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Dynamocardiography (cardiohemodynamography) gives an opportunity to study the hemodynamics and to judge the contractility of myocardium. Temporal analysis of all phases of cardiac activity may be carried out by the method of dynamocardiography. Fifty-eight healthy boys and girls aged 8 to 15 years were examined. The specific features of their dynamocardiograms were studied with relation to age.

The normal dynamocardiogram of healthy children has the form of a complex broken line with a characteristic pattern. There are 4 variants of the normal dynamocardiogram in children.

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Komarov, B.D. Dynamocardiographic examination of healthy children aged 8 to 15 years. Bull Exp Biol Med 46, 903–907 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787321

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