Two Extremes of Classically Normal Electrocardiograms, a Concave RS-T Elevation with a TU Fusion and a Gently-Sloped ST-T Segment with an Accentuated U Wave, Disclosed by Reaction Patterns in a Five-Minute Postural Test
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概要
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Changes in the regulatory mechanism of the autonomic nervous system affect almost all organs including the cardiovascular system. The changes in the autonomic nervous system can be caused by an extremely abnormal mode of daily life such as a severely muscular (especially in athlets) or mentallytense daily life on one hand and a recumbent, sedentary or mentally-relaxed daily life on the other hand. Previously, the author indicated the possibility of electrocardiographic dif-ferentiation of an overload (abuse) and an overprotection (disuse) of the autonomic nervous systeml. This paper deals with electrocardiographic manifestations of these two extremes of vegetative cardiovascular disturbances.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1967-09-15
著者
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
The Central Laboratory And The Department Of Internal Medicine Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
The Central Clinical Laboratory And The Department Of Internal Medicine Mitoyo General Hospital
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
The Central Laboratory and the Department of Internal Medicine, Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital
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