The diagnostic potentialities and technical characteristics of the first series-produced automated device for recording and processing of the rheocardio-, rheovaso- and rheoencephalosignals are described. The device is fitted out with a three-channel rheotransducer, a microprocessor analyzer equipped with a representation unit and a recorder for tracing the processed data on electrographic paper. Five diagnostic techniques are reviewed. They are employed in the device for studying the central hemodynamics and the hemodynamics of the limbs and head.

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