Clinical Significance of the (Q-aU)/QQ Ratio, Especially in Relation to Actual Neurosis and Vegetative Dystonia
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On account of the fact that the position of a U wave between the T and P waves is different in different cases even in the classically normal ECGs, the relation between the QU and the QQ intervals was clinically investigated in actual neurosis, vegetative dystonia, coronary insufficiency and normal control. For example, in actual neurosis pattern the U wave merges into the downstroke of the T wave associated with the concave RS-T elevation in mid- and left precordial leads, whilst in patients with vegetative dystonia the U wave tends to be accentuated and appears late from the end of the T wave.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1966-03-20
著者
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
The Central Clinical Laboratory And The Department Of Internal Medicine Mitoyo General Hospital
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Nakamoto K.
The Central Clinical Laboratory and the Department of Internal Medicine, Mitoyo General Hospital
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