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Origin of the third heart sound: Comparison of ventricular wall dynamics in hyperdynamic and hypodynamic types

To investigate the left ventricular wall dynamics conducive to the third heart sound (S3) in both hyper- and hypodynamic filling conditions, eight dogs were studied in which an S3was produced by hypoxemia and in eight others by acute mitral regurgitation. Pulse transit sonomicrometry crystals were u...

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Published in:Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1985-02, Vol.5 (2), p.268-272
Main Authors: Ishimitsu, Toshiyuki, Smith, Damon, Berko, Barbara, Craige, Ernest
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Heart Auscultation
Heart Sounds
Hemodynamics
Hypoxia - physiopathology
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