On the basis of ultrasonic Doppler valvulocardiography of 20 healthy men and catheterization of the right heart of 15 patients with acute large-focal myocardial infarction, the development of elements of the right kinetocardiograms (KCGr) is explored. Comparison of kinetocardiograms of the right heart with ultrasonic and catheterization data has demonstrated that KCGr can be used to examine right heart contractions of cosmonauts and pilots in flight and on the ground as well as of patients to diagnose pathologies of the right compartments of the heart.

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