Publications by authors named "Arsenescu G"

Weissler's corrected STI was to be used in the assessment of cardiac performance taking into account only the heart rate and sex. But there are many other determinants of STI, among them an important one is the age. In the present paper, in 422 normal adults (280 men and 142 women) divided according the age into three groups (20-29, 30-39, 40-60 years), we found significant differences concerning STIc with age, especially over 40 years old.

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The quantitative VCG criteria (VCGer) for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and their diagnostic power were determined in 165 hypertensive men and 86 women over 40 years of age without congestive cardiac failure in comparison with 91 normal men and 108 normal women. The patients were grouped according to the presence or absence of LVH determined by X-ray (men: 96 without and 69 with LVH, women: 41 without and 45 with LVH). The proper statistical methods were used taking into account whether their distributions were symmetrical or asymmetrical.

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The mathematical statistical methods for the determination of the upper (Lu) and low (Ll) limits of the 95 percentile range of symmetrical and asymmetrical frequency distribution curves for electrocardiographic (ECG) or vectorcardiographic (VCG) amplitudes, ECG and VCG diagnostic criteria, and the multivariate analysis as well as the bases of their computerization-program have been presented, in order to find out the ECG and VCG diagnostic criteria. The formulae for the determination of sensitivity, specificity and performance score of the ECG and VCG diagnostic criteria, in both the above mentioned methods are presented.

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The effect of age on the maximal spatial QRS vector (MSQRSV) in the Frank lead system was correlated with th posterior left ventricular wall thickness (PLVWT), the interventricular septum thickness (IVST) determined by echocardiography, and with blood pressure in 300 normal men, distributed by age groups (20-29, 30-39, 40-60). With advancing age, a significant decrease of MSQRSV accompanied by a significant increase of PLVWT was observed while the increase of IVST and of blood pressures with age were found non significant. It was concluded that: 1.

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In order to study the role of myocardial hypertrophy and of the intramural tension as determinants of the increased voltage in concentric left ventricular hypertrophy, the amplitude of intracellular action potentials in frog and rat myocardium and of monophasic action potentials recorded in dogs by suction electrodes were studied. Increased amplitudes of intracellular action potentials were seen neither in experimental LVH in rats nor during stretch in frog and rat myocardium. The increased intramural tension in dog heart during norepinephrine perfusion or in heart-lung preparation during increased peripheral resistance does not increase the amplitude of monophasic action potentials.

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Great ECG changes (Frank system) with age were found in normal men. ECG diagnostic criteria valid in Romania were studied by multivariate analyses in men aged 40--60 suffering from hypertension (Hyp) without cardiac congestive failure (CCF), out of which one group with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and another one without it. Echocardiographic studies in normal and hypertensive men past forty, as well as studies in experimental Hyp with LVH and without CCF were carried out.

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Membrane potentials, isometric contraction and autohistoradiography with 45Ca in papillary muscle of rats with experimental LVH without cardiac failure as compared with sham-operated animals proved an increased Ca influx per beat and a Ca accumulation at or near the sarcolemma. This phenomenon is regarded as an additional mechanism for the improvement of the cardiac performance in the compensatory stage of the experimental LVH without cardiac failure.

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