Systolic Time Intervals (eBook, PDF)
International Symposium, Graz, Austria September 1-2, 1978
Redaktion: List, W. F.; Spodick, D. H.; Gravenstein, J. S.
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International Symposium, Graz, Austria September 1-2, 1978
Redaktion: List, W. F.; Spodick, D. H.; Gravenstein, J. S.
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- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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- ISBN-13: 9783642464188
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1 The Accuracy of the Systolic Time Intervals as a Measure of Left Ventricular Function.- 2 The Systolic Time Intervals: A New Method of Study.- 3 Limitations of Systolic Time Intervals for Evaluation of Cardiac Function.- 4 Assessment of Myocardial Contractility by Using the Systolic Time Intervals.- 5 Noninvasive Score for Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function.- 6 Physiologic Responses During Uninterrupted Exercise and Recovery: Methodology for Systolic Time Intervals and Results with Bicycle and Treadmill.- 7 Use of Systolic Time Intervals in the Operating Room.- 8 Hemodynamic Response to Bicycle Exercise Correlated to Preejection Index.- 9 Systolic Time Intervals for the Diagnosis and Management of Coronary Artery Disease.- 10 Computer Evaluation of Human Circulation Based on Noninvasive Methods.- 11 Correlation of Invasive Measures of Cardiac Function with Expressions Derived from Systolic Time Intervals in the Anesthetized Dog.- 12 A Computer Program for Evaluating Systolic Time Intervals at Rest and During Intervention Tests.- 13 Automatic Versus Visual Evaluation of Systolic Time Intervals.- 14 Computer Algorithms for Automatic Determination of Systolic Time Intervals.- 15 An Instrument for the On-line Determination of Systolic Time Intervals.- 16 Systolic Time Intervals Measured by a Thermistor Pulse Transducer: A New Means for the Evaluation of Cardiac Performance During Exercise.- 17 Measurement and Interpretation of Pulse Pressure and Flow During Systole.- 18 Technical Aspects for Acquisition of Systolic Time Intervals Especially for Determination of the Pre-ejection Index.- 19 Can Inappropriate Correction Methods Distort the Results of Evaluative Studies?.- 20 Systolic Time Intervals Obtained During Various Interventions.- 21 The Systolic Time Intervals.Note II. A Comparative Study of Various Age Groups.- 22 Increasing Sensitivity of Systolic Time Intervals of Left Ventricular Function Using Intervention Tests - Comparison Between Exercise and Changing Preload.- 23 Noninvasive Evaluation of the Cardiovascular Function by Means of the Pre-ejection Index.- 24 Influence of Upright Posture on the Systolic Time Intervals in Children with Congenital Heart Defects and Innocent Precordial Vibrator Murmurs.- 25 Systolic Time Intervals in Right Ventricular Volume Overload: An Echocardiographic Study.- 26 Systolic Time Intervals: Comparison of Echocardiographic and Conventional Methods.- 27 Echocardiographic Evaluation of Systolic Time Intervals: The Time Discrepancy Between Valve Closure and the Second Heart Sound.- 28 Comparative Assessment of Left Ventricular Function by Echocardiography and Thermistor Plethysmography.- 29 Correlation of Systolic Time Intervals with Stroke Volume in Man.- 30 Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function by Systolic Time Intervals in Patients with Calcified Mitral Annulus.- 31 Systolic Time Intervals After Single and Repetitive Oral Digitalis Doses in Man.- 32 The Clinical Relevancy of the Pre-ejection Index for Evaluation of Digitalis Therapy in Patients with Chronic Coronary Artery Disease.- 33 Usefulness of the Systolic Time Intervals in the Study of Beta-Blocking Agents.- 34 Evaluation of Long-Term Therapy with Propranolol in Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome.- 35 Changes in Systolic Time Intervals During Halothane, Enflurane or Isoflurane Anesthesia in Healthy Man.- 36 A Comparison of the PEP and QF Interval as a Monitoring Variable.- 37 Systolic Time Interval Measurements for the Assessment of the Effect of Cardiovascular Drugs.- Epilogue: Summary of the International Conference on Systolic TimeIntervals.- Remarks After Final Session.- Are Systolic Time Intervals Cost-Effective?.
1 The Accuracy of the Systolic Time Intervals as a Measure of Left Ventricular Function.- 2 The Systolic Time Intervals: A New Method of Study.- 3 Limitations of Systolic Time Intervals for Evaluation of Cardiac Function.- 4 Assessment of Myocardial Contractility by Using the Systolic Time Intervals.- 5 Noninvasive Score for Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function.- 6 Physiologic Responses During Uninterrupted Exercise and Recovery: Methodology for Systolic Time Intervals and Results with Bicycle and Treadmill.- 7 Use of Systolic Time Intervals in the Operating Room.- 8 Hemodynamic Response to Bicycle Exercise Correlated to Preejection Index.- 9 Systolic Time Intervals for the Diagnosis and Management of Coronary Artery Disease.- 10 Computer Evaluation of Human Circulation Based on Noninvasive Methods.- 11 Correlation of Invasive Measures of Cardiac Function with Expressions Derived from Systolic Time Intervals in the Anesthetized Dog.- 12 A Computer Program for Evaluating Systolic Time Intervals at Rest and During Intervention Tests.- 13 Automatic Versus Visual Evaluation of Systolic Time Intervals.- 14 Computer Algorithms for Automatic Determination of Systolic Time Intervals.- 15 An Instrument for the On-line Determination of Systolic Time Intervals.- 16 Systolic Time Intervals Measured by a Thermistor Pulse Transducer: A New Means for the Evaluation of Cardiac Performance During Exercise.- 17 Measurement and Interpretation of Pulse Pressure and Flow During Systole.- 18 Technical Aspects for Acquisition of Systolic Time Intervals Especially for Determination of the Pre-ejection Index.- 19 Can Inappropriate Correction Methods Distort the Results of Evaluative Studies?.- 20 Systolic Time Intervals Obtained During Various Interventions.- 21 The Systolic Time Intervals.Note II. A Comparative Study of Various Age Groups.- 22 Increasing Sensitivity of Systolic Time Intervals of Left Ventricular Function Using Intervention Tests - Comparison Between Exercise and Changing Preload.- 23 Noninvasive Evaluation of the Cardiovascular Function by Means of the Pre-ejection Index.- 24 Influence of Upright Posture on the Systolic Time Intervals in Children with Congenital Heart Defects and Innocent Precordial Vibrator Murmurs.- 25 Systolic Time Intervals in Right Ventricular Volume Overload: An Echocardiographic Study.- 26 Systolic Time Intervals: Comparison of Echocardiographic and Conventional Methods.- 27 Echocardiographic Evaluation of Systolic Time Intervals: The Time Discrepancy Between Valve Closure and the Second Heart Sound.- 28 Comparative Assessment of Left Ventricular Function by Echocardiography and Thermistor Plethysmography.- 29 Correlation of Systolic Time Intervals with Stroke Volume in Man.- 30 Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function by Systolic Time Intervals in Patients with Calcified Mitral Annulus.- 31 Systolic Time Intervals After Single and Repetitive Oral Digitalis Doses in Man.- 32 The Clinical Relevancy of the Pre-ejection Index for Evaluation of Digitalis Therapy in Patients with Chronic Coronary Artery Disease.- 33 Usefulness of the Systolic Time Intervals in the Study of Beta-Blocking Agents.- 34 Evaluation of Long-Term Therapy with Propranolol in Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome.- 35 Changes in Systolic Time Intervals During Halothane, Enflurane or Isoflurane Anesthesia in Healthy Man.- 36 A Comparison of the PEP and QF Interval as a Monitoring Variable.- 37 Systolic Time Interval Measurements for the Assessment of the Effect of Cardiovascular Drugs.- Epilogue: Summary of the International Conference on Systolic TimeIntervals.- Remarks After Final Session.- Are Systolic Time Intervals Cost-Effective?.