Abstract
Apexcardiogram (ACG) in 324 patients with various circulatory disorders and 20 young healthy males were analysed under classification by Benchimol and Dimond, Ahuja and Miguel. Average value of the A Wave Ratio (AWR) was relatively high, in so-called Primary Myocardial Disease and congenital heart diseases. Large A wave was observed in the patients with IHSS, third or fourth sound, observed in ischemic heart diseases, and especially Primary Myocardial Disease. Isometric Contraction Time (ICT) by the method of Ahuja was slightly longer in AS than AI, and in MI than MS, respectively. In mitral valvular diseases, O point coincided with opening snap in almost one half of the cases, but pre-existed in else. Inclination of the Diastolic Filling Wave was significantly higher in MI than MS. Relationship between apexcardiogram and esophagocardiogram in cardiovascular diseases were referred.
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