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Etymology edit

apex +‎ cardiography

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apexcardiography

  1. A noninvasive procedure for recording movements of the precordium in order to measure the beat in the cardiac apex.
    • 1973, Jos L. Willems, The Normal apexcardiogram, page 7:
      Lian et al (1941) and Taquini et al (1940) routinely used apexcardiography in differentiating a split second heart sound from the opening snap and third heart sound in mitral valve disease.
    • 2012, Antonio Bayés de Luna, A. Betriu, G. Permanyer, Therapeutics in Cardiology, →ISBN, page 282:
      All 14 of the patients who improved during the digoxin period had exhibited a third heart sound, whereas only one of the 11 patients who was not improved had exhibited this sign (Fig. 2) (the existence of an audible third heart sound was verified by phonocardiography or apexcardiography in all but one instance).
    • 2013, Julius Bauer, Differential Diagnosis of Internal Diseases, →ISBN, page 738:
      Visual observation of these movements ("rotatorische Einziehung") was customary long before the exact correlation between apexcardiography, electrocardiography, phoncardiography and intracardiac pressure curves became possible, and was believed to inform about the mechanical event during the cardiac cycle.

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