Literature DB >> 6851278

Cardiogoniometry.

E Sanz, J P Steger, W Thie.   

Abstract

Cardiogoniometry is a new method to test heart function. It consists of a simple computerized vectorcardiography with a system of leads derived for the construction of three orthogonal projections. With the aid of these three-dimensional projections the cardiogoniometer, a microprocessor system, measures and computes the maximal vectors of depolarization (QRS) and repolarization (T). It also fixes the orientation of these two spatial vectors by projection on two planes (frontal and oblique sagittal) and determines the solid angle phi between them. Every third heart beat these five parameters and the preceding beat interval are printed out. In this way, a series of measurements is obtained in which only little disturbances of the signals of cardiac de- and repolarization occur. In patients with latent coronary insufficiency an abnormal position of the T vector can be detected long before the standard ECG shows a pathological pattern. Cardiogoniometry can be performed in the consulting room or at the bedside. It is noninvasive, painless, and free of risk. The value and limits of this new method are to be tested in comparison with the ECG and invasive methods in cardiology laboratories.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6851278     DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960060502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cardiol        ISSN: 0160-9289            Impact factor:   2.882


  8 in total

1.  Cardiogoniometric parameters for detection of coronary artery disease at rest as a function of stenosis localization and distribution.

Authors:  Thomas Huebner; W M Michael Schuepbach; Andrea Seeck; Ernst Sanz; Bernhard Meier; Andreas Voss; Roland Pilgram
Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  2010-03-19       Impact factor: 2.602

2.  Role of exercise cardiogoniometry in coronary artery disease diagnostics.

Authors:  A Weber; J Smid; B Luani; R C Braun-Dullaeus; I Tanev
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2017-03-13       Impact factor: 5.460

3.  Comparison of cardiogoniometry and ECG at rest versus myocardial perfusion scintigraphy.

Authors:  Stefan Weber; Ralf Birkemeyer; Dominik Schultes; Walter Grewenig; Thomas Huebner
Journal:  Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol       Date:  2014-03-10       Impact factor: 1.468

Review 4.  Electrocardiologic and related methods of non-invasive detection and risk stratification in myocardial ischemia: state of the art and perspectives.

Authors:  Thomas Huebner; Matthias Goernig; Michael Schuepbach; Ernst Sanz; Roland Pilgram; Andrea Seeck; Andreas Voss
Journal:  Ger Med Sci       Date:  2010-10-11

5.  Cardiogoniometry as a diagnostic tool in patients with acute coronary syndromes: results of the CGM@ACS trial.

Authors:  Ralph Tölg; Uwe Zeymer; Ralf Birkemeyer; Rainer Wessely; Holger Eggebrecht; Wolfgang Bocksch; Steffen Schneider; Gert Richardt; Christian Hamm
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2012-04-07       Impact factor: 5.460

6.  Accuracy of cardiogoniometry compared with electrocardiography in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease.

Authors:  Behshid Ghadrdoost; Majid Haghjoo; Ata Firouzi
Journal:  Res Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2015-02-20

7.  Cardiogoniometry in psoriatic patients and its comparison with a control group.

Authors:  Hoorak Poorzand; Bita Kiafar; Fardideh Asadzadeh Heravi; Mohammad Vejdanparast; Azadeh Saki; Mohammad Tayebi; Negar Morovatdar; Neda Karimabadi
Journal:  Indian Heart J       Date:  2016-06-11

8.  Detection of Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Pig Model Using the SAN-Atrial-AVN-His (SAAH) Electrocardiogram (ECG), Model PHS-A10, an Automated and Integrated Signals Recognition System.

Authors:  Wenjiao Zhao; Guihua Lu; Li Liu; Zhishan Sun; Mingxin Wu; Wenyan Yi; Haiyan Chen; Yanhui Li; Lilong Tang; Jianping Zeng
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2018-03-04
  8 in total

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