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- W216943807 abstract "A NGINA PECTORIS due to coronary artery disease is one of the most difficult of all heart diagnoses to make. Despite a suggestive or even a typical history, graphic objective proof is desirable. The electrocardiogram is usually normal in 50 per cent of cases of coronary artery disease. The ECG exercise tolerance test is positive in 10 to 15 per cent of the cases with normal resting electrocardiograms. Because of these facts, it was decided to turn to ballistocardiography as a possible means of making a more accurate clinical diagnosis. The results of previous ballistocardiographic studies were : (1) Normal people under 45 usually had normal ballistocardiograms.’ (2) As age increased, the tendency to abnormal ballistocardiograms in apparently normal people increased. (3) Only 15 per cent of apparently normal people over 70 had normal ballistocardiograms. This may mean that those people over 45 who have abnormal ballistocardiograms and who are apparently normal, may not be.2 These people may have asymptomatic coronary artery disease. The recording of the ballistocardiogram after a heavy meal has been considered a more accurate test in patients suspected of having coronary disease.3 This paper presents a preliminary report of our results with this ballistocardiographic method as a test of coronary insufficiency." @default.
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- W216943807 title "The ballistocardiogram after a heavy meal" @default.
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