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DICROTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of the pulse : having a double beat 2. being or relating to the second part of the arterial pulse occurring during diastole of the heart.
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Mechanism of the dicrotic pulse - PMC
The dicrotic pulse is an abnormal carotid pulse found in conjunction with certain conditions characterised by low cardiac output.
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Mechanics of the dicrotic notch: An acceleration hypothesis - PubMed
The dicrotic notch is a prominent and distinctive feature of the pressure waveform in the central arteries. It is universally used to demarcate the end of ...
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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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The Dicrotic Arterial Pulse - American Heart Association Journals
The area of the dicrotic wave averaged 44% of the area of the systolic wave in the patients in contrast to 2% in normals. Direct Brachial Arterial Pulse. The ...
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dicrotic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dicrotic (not comparable). (pulse) Having a double beat. (physiology, medicine) Denoting a pulse in which a double beat is detectable for each beat of the ...
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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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The dicrotic notch analyzed by a numerical model - ScienceDirect
The dicrotic notch is a small and brief increase in arterial blood pressure that appears when the aortic valve closes. This landmark has been ...
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DICROTIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Dicrotic definition: having or pertaining to a double beat of the pulse for each beat of the heart.. See examples of DICROTIC used in a sentence.
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Mechanism of the dicrotic pulse. - Heart Journal
The dicrotic pulse is an abnormal carotid pulse found in conjunction with certain conditions characterised by low cardiac output.
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The Dicrotic Notch: Mechanisms, Characteristics, and Clinical ...
The dicrotic notch (DN) is a small downward deflection in the pressure contour on the downstroke of the arterial pressure waveform following the ...
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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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