Contribution to the study of electrographic in height
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Were studied in 30 electrocardiograms of normal subjects, natives of the height and residents in Huancayo, male and ages ranged from 17 to 27 years: the form, meaning and values of the different waves, segments and intervals, the electrical axis means manifest QRS and T, ventricular gradient, the...
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Were studied in 30 electrocardiograms of normal subjects, natives of the height and residents in Huancayo, male and ages ranged from 17 to 27 years: the form, meaning and values of the different waves, segments and intervals, the electrical axis means manifest QRS and T, ventricular gradient, the differential angle rates White-Bock, Sodi-Pallares and Goldberger, the time of onset of the intrinsic deflection in precordial unipolar, time of occurrence of deflection in intrinsicoid standard unipolar leads and members and the electrical position of the heart. The observations are the following sum: 1 wave amplitudes P has half fall within normal but lower than the limits specified in Mexico. (2,400 mts.) Except aVR. 2nd Q wave presents mean amplitudes within normal limits. In aVR has a value that approaches the upper normal limits. 3rd Wave R has mean amplitudes fall within normal but lower than those identified in Mexico and at sea level limits; except aVR where its amplitude is greater. 4th Wave S presents mean amplitudes within normal limits. Variations from the aforementioned sea level and in Mexico, are superior in: DI. DII, DIII, aVL, V4, V5 and V6. Lower in: aVR, VI. V2, V3, and VE. 5th Wave T this mean amplitudes included normal limits but somewhat higher than those reported in Mexico and at sea level, especially in DI. In DIII its value was less than the above. 6th ST Segment presents deflected upward within normal limits in the precordial leads, especially in V2 and V3 (100%) and 1 (97%). Only in two cases and one in V2 V3 came to 3mm. 7th AQRS The average magnitude is less than normal. 8th AQRS The average magnitude is lower when we occupies sextants. 4 and 5 9th AQRS The average magnitude is smaller in the vertical and semi-vertical position in the horizontal. The 10th Middle manifest electrical axis was located AQRS preferably in us. 1 and 6 triaxial reference system of Bayley sextants. A good group ranked No. 5 sexante 11th concordance was observed between the direction of AQRS and electrical position of the heart, corresponding to the right vertical directions of 90 ° and horizontal to the left of 0 °. 12 ° The average magnitude of AT was higher than normal. 13 ° The average magnitude of AT varies depending on their position in the reference system of Bayley triaxal. It was significantly higher when ranked No. 6 sextant, which when placed in the 14 ° N ° 1 The average size of AT is not related to the electrical position of the heart. AT 15 ° preferably held sextant No. 6 16 ° The average magnitude of G was almost the same as that designated as normal. 17 ° The magnitude of G varies depending on its location in the triaxial reference system of Bayley, being considerably greater when sextant ranks No. 6, which when placed in the No. 1 ranked 18 ° G preferably sextant N ° 6 19 ° angle differential was over 60 ° when we held the AQRS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 sextants was less than 60 ° when AQRS We held the sextants. 5 and 6 and the next part of the sextant N ° 1 20 ° rates White-Block, Sodi-Pallares Goldberger and were within normal limits in all cases. 21 ° The time of onset of the intrinsic deflection was in all cases. 22 ° The onset of deflection instrinsecoide was normal in all cases. Horizontal electrical 23 ° position (37%) dominates discreetly vertical (30%). It is located 24 ° 57% of cases with tip rotation back. |
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Contribution to the study of electrographic in heightContribución al estudio de la electrografía en la alturaDe los Ríos, CésarWere studied in 30 electrocardiograms of normal subjects, natives of the height and residents in Huancayo, male and ages ranged from 17 to 27 years: the form, meaning and values of the different waves, segments and intervals, the electrical axis means manifest QRS and T, ventricular gradient, the differential angle rates White-Bock, Sodi-Pallares and Goldberger, the time of onset of the intrinsic deflection in precordial unipolar, time of occurrence of deflection in intrinsicoid standard unipolar leads and members and the electrical position of the heart. The observations are the following sum: 1 wave amplitudes P has half fall within normal but lower than the limits specified in Mexico. (2,400 mts.) Except aVR. 2nd Q wave presents mean amplitudes within normal limits. In aVR has a value that approaches the upper normal limits. 3rd Wave R has mean amplitudes fall within normal but lower than those identified in Mexico and at sea level limits; except aVR where its amplitude is greater. 4th Wave S presents mean amplitudes within normal limits. Variations from the aforementioned sea level and in Mexico, are superior in: DI. DII, DIII, aVL, V4, V5 and V6. Lower in: aVR, VI. V2, V3, and VE. 5th Wave T this mean amplitudes included normal limits but somewhat higher than those reported in Mexico and at sea level, especially in DI. In DIII its value was less than the above. 6th ST Segment presents deflected upward within normal limits in the precordial leads, especially in V2 and V3 (100%) and 1 (97%). Only in two cases and one in V2 V3 came to 3mm. 7th AQRS The average magnitude is less than normal. 8th AQRS The average magnitude is lower when we occupies sextants. 4 and 5 9th AQRS The average magnitude is smaller in the vertical and semi-vertical position in the horizontal. The 10th Middle manifest electrical axis was located AQRS preferably in us. 1 and 6 triaxial reference system of Bayley sextants. A good group ranked No. 5 sexante 11th concordance was observed between the direction of AQRS and electrical position of the heart, corresponding to the right vertical directions of 90 ° and horizontal to the left of 0 °. 12 ° The average magnitude of AT was higher than normal. 13 ° The average magnitude of AT varies depending on their position in the reference system of Bayley triaxal. It was significantly higher when ranked No. 6 sextant, which when placed in the 14 ° N ° 1 The average size of AT is not related to the electrical position of the heart. AT 15 ° preferably held sextant No. 6 16 ° The average magnitude of G was almost the same as that designated as normal. 17 ° The magnitude of G varies depending on its location in the triaxial reference system of Bayley, being considerably greater when sextant ranks No. 6, which when placed in the No. 1 ranked 18 ° G preferably sextant N ° 6 19 ° angle differential was over 60 ° when we held the AQRS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 sextants was less than 60 ° when AQRS We held the sextants. 5 and 6 and the next part of the sextant N ° 1 20 ° rates White-Block, Sodi-Pallares Goldberger and were within normal limits in all cases. 21 ° The time of onset of the intrinsic deflection was in all cases. 22 ° The onset of deflection instrinsecoide was normal in all cases. Horizontal electrical 23 ° position (37%) dominates discreetly vertical (30%). It is located 24 ° 57% of cases with tip rotation back.Se estudiaron en 30 electrocardiogramas de sujetos normales, nativos de la altura y residentes en Huancayo, del sexo masculino y con edades que fluctuaban entre 17 y 27 años: la forma, sentido y valores de las diferentes ondas, segmentos e intervalos, el eje eléctrico medio manifiesto de QRS y de T, el gradiente ventricular, el ángulo diferencial los índices de White-Bock, Sodi-Pallares y Goldberger, el tiempo de aparición de la deflexión intrínseca en las unipolares precordiales, el tiempo de aparición de la deflexión intrinsecoide en las derivaciones standard y unipolares de los miembros y la posición eléctrica del corazón. Las observaciones hechas son en suma las siguientes: 1° La onda P tiene amplitudes medias comprendidas dentro de límites normales pero menores que las señaladas en México. (2.400 mts.), excepto en aVR. 2° La onda Q presenta amplitudes medias dentro de límites normales. En aVR presenta un valor que se acerca a los límites superiores normales. 3° La onda R tiene amplitudes medias comprendidas dentro de límites normales pero menores que las señaladas en México y a nivel del mar; excepto en aVR en las que su amplitud es mayor. 4° La onda S presenta amplitudes medias dentro de límites normales. Las variaciones respecto a las señaladas a nivel del mar y en México, son: Superiores en: DI. DII, DIII, aVL, V4, V5 y V6. Inferiores en: aVR, VI. V2, V3, y VE. 5° La onda T presente amplitudes medias comprendidas en los límites normales pero algo mayores que los señalados en México y a nivel del mar, especialmente en DI. En DIII su valor fue inferior a los antes mencionados. 6° El Segmento ST se presenta desviado hacia arriba dentro de límites normales en las derivaciones precordiales, principalmente en V2 y V3 (100%) y en 1 (97%). Sólo en dos casos en V2 y en uno en V3 llegaron a 3mm. 7° La magnitud media de AQRS es inferior a la normal. 8° La magnitud media de AQRS es menor cuando ocupa los sextantes Nos. 4 y 5. 9° La magnitud media de AQRS es menor en las posiciones verticales y semiverticales que en las horizontales. 10° El eje eléctrico medio manifiesto de AQRS se localizó de preferencia en los sextantes Nos. 1 y 6 del sistema de referencia triaxial de Bayley. Un buen grupo ocupó el sexante N° 5. 11° Se apreció concordancia entre la dirección de AQRS y la posición eléctrica del corazón, correspondiendo a las verticales direcciones a la derecha de 90° y a las horizontales a la izquierda de 0°. 12° La magnitud media de AT fue superior a la normal. 13° La magnitud media de AT varía en función de su situación en el sistema de referencia triaxal de Bayley. Fue apreciablemente mayor cuando ocupó el sextante N° 6, que cuando se situó en el N° 1. 14° La magnitud media de AT no guarda relación con la posición eléctrica del corazón. 15° AT ocupó de preferencia el sextante N° 6. 16° La magnitud media de G tuvo casi el mismo valor que el señalado como normal. 17° La magnitud de G varía en función de su situación en el Sistema de Referencia triaxial de Bayley, siendo bastante mayor cuando ocupa el sextante N° 6, que cuando se sitúa en el N° 1. 18° G ocupó de preferencia el sextante N° 6. 19° El ángulo diferencial fue mayor de 60° cuando AQRS ocupó los sextantes Nos. 1, 2, 3 y 4. Fue menor de 60° cuando AQRS ocupó los sextantes Nos. 5 y 6 y la parte próxima del sextante N° 1. 20° Los índices de White-Block, Sodi-Pallares y Goldberger, estuvieron dentro de límites normales en todos los casos. 21° El tiempo de aparición de la deflexión intrínseca fue en todos los casos. 22° El tiempo de aparición de la deflexión instrinsecoide fue normal en todos los casos. 23° La posición eléctrica horizontal (37%) predomina discretamente sobre la vertical (30%). 24° Se encuentra un 57% de casos con rotación de la punta hacia atrás.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana1949-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/957110.15381/anales.v32i2.9571Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 32 No. 2 (1949); 115-148Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 32 Núm. 2 (1949); 115-1481609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/9571/8388Derechos de autor 1949 César De los Ríoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/95712020-04-06T14:24:23Z |
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