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dicrotic
dicrotic, a. Phys. and Path. (daɪˈkrɒtɪk) [f. Gr. δίκροτ-ος double-beating (f. δι- twice + κρότ-ος rattling noise, beat) + -ic: in mod.F. dicrote, med. or mod.L. dicrotus.] Of the pulse (or a sphygmographic tracing of its motion): Exhibiting a double beat or wave for each beat of the heart; applied ...
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Incisura
Suprascapular notch, a notch in the superior border of the scapula, just medial to the base of the coracoid process
It may also sometimes refer to the Dicrotic
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dicrotous
dicrotous, a. (ˈdaɪkrətəs) [f. F. dicrote, Gr. δίκροτ-ος (see dicrotic) + -ous.] = dicrotic.1867 New Syd. Soc. Retrospect Med. 165 At the one extreme..lies the paralytic pulse, at the other the fully developed dicrotous pulse. 1877 Roberts Handbk. Med. (ed. 3) II. 21 The aortic wave prominent, the p...
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Pulse
Physiologically, the dicrotic wave is the result of reflected waves from the lower extremities and aorta. Pulsus bisferiens: is characterized by two beats per cardiac cycle, both systolic, unlike the dicrotic pulse.
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tricrotic
tricrotic, a. Physiol. (traɪˈkrɒtɪk) [f. tri-, after dicrotic; cf. Gr. τρίκροτος rowed with triple stroke, as a trireme.] Of the pulse or a sphygmographic tracing: Having or showing three undulations for each beat of the heart. tricrotic wave, the third of such undulations. So ˈtricrotism, tricrotic...
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Pulsus bigeminus
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Pulsus bisferiens
Dicrotic pulse
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Cardiovascular diseases
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katadicrotism
katadicrotism (kætəˈdaɪkrətɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. κατά down + dicrotism.] ‘The occurrence of dicrotism in the downward stroke of a sphygmographic tracing’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1887). Commonly expressed by dicrotism without prefix (see dicrotic a.), the opposite being anacrotism.
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Heyde's syndrome
Specifically, they note that the usual anacrotic and dicrotic notches were absent from the pulse waves of their people with aortic stenosis.
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dicrotism
dicrotism (ˈdaɪkrətɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] The condition of being dicrotic.1864 New Syd. Soc. Year-bk. 121 Duchek..contends that dicrotism of the pulse is in no way dependent on the heart or great vessels. 1867 J. Marshall Phys. II. 236 When the pulse is very accurately examined, a subsidiary ...
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Cardiac cycle
The pulse wave form is also reflected from branches in the arterial tree and gives rise to a dicrotic notch in main arteries.
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anacrotic
anacrotic, a. (ænəˈkrɒtɪk) [f. Gr. ἀνά up + κρότος striking, clapping + -ic; cf. ἀνακροτέ-ειν.] Pertaining to, or exhibiting, anacrotism; dicrotic in the rise of the pulse. (More fully called anadicrotic.)1879 Syd. Soc. Lex. s.v. Anacrotism, An anacrotic elevation may be obtained by compression of t...
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inciduous
inciduous, a. rare. (ɪnˈsɪdjuːəs) [f. L. incidĕre incide v.2: cf. deciduous.] Of a pulse: Undulating.1822 Good Study Med. II. 26 The dicrotic, coturnising, and inciduous [pulses] proposed by Solano, as mere sub⁓varieties of the rebounding or redoubling. [Cf. Dunglison (ed. 1851) Pulsus incidens,..un...
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Method for extracting pulse waveform feature points
The invention provides a method for extracting pulse waveform feature points, and aims to accurately detect a dicrotic wave and a main pulse wave of a pulse wave. The invention provides a method for extracting pulse waveform feature points, and aims to accurately detect a dicrotic wave and a main pulse wave of a pulse wave. The method comprises the steps that (1), an electrocardiogram (ECG ...
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学医的都会把脉吗?
重搏脉(dicrotic pulse),在某些病理情况下此波增高而可以触及称为重搏脉即个收缩期可触及两个脉搏搏动。见于肥厚型梗阻性心肌病及伤寒、长期发热使外周血管紧张度降低的情况。伤寒的“相对缓脉”除了指脉率,还有就是这个情况,脉壁紧张度和缓。
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