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A Study on Ballistocardiogram.:Report 2: Ballistocardiograms in Hypertension and Hypotension. Kenji Nakamura 1 1The 2nd Clinic of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Hirosaki University. pp.891-895
Published Date 1960/12/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1404200942
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Using von Wittern's low-frequency table, ballistocardiograms were recorded in 40 cases of essential hypertension, in 40 cases of essential or symptomatic hypotension and in 40 normal cases. Those having maximal blood pressure over 150 mm Hg or minimal blood pressure over 100mmHg were regarded as hypertensive. Those having maximal blood pressure under 100 mm Hg were regarded as hypotensive. The above mentioned normal cases showed no abnormalities in their blood pressure, 12 lead resting electrocardiograms, chest x-ray films and physical examinations. Another series of 500 ballistocardiograms which had been traced in normal cases by the author1) were quoted as a control.

The results thus obtaind are as follows:

1) The ballistic abnormalities according to the Brown's classification, the changes of JK waves and the decreased respiratory ratio of amplitude of IJ segments under 50% were observed more frequently in the hypertensive than in the hypotensive and the normal.

2) The amplitudes of IJ and JK, and the time intervals of PH, QH, QI, QJ and QK were mea-sured with the results as the same among all the three groups, P and Q being concerned in electro-cardiograms.

3) There were many cases showing abnormal ballistocardiograms in the hypertensive, irrespective of their normal electrocardiograms.

4) The utility of ballistocardiography must be emphasized, especially for the clinical practice in hypertension and hypotension.


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