Abstract

Mechanical cardiographic analyses of the circulation were carried out intraoperatively and directly after the operation on 130 children of 11/12 to 15 2/12 years of age. Essential haematodynamic changes are represented by a rise in the cardiac rate, decline of stroke volume, changes in cardiac work and output, and in speed of contraction compared with initial preoperative values. Triggering factors are discussed. A healthy normal circulatory system will tolerate these reversible disturbances. Decompensation may occur in children with a primary decline in cardiac output.

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