An inexpensive blood pressure-heart rate computer for laboratory or teaching use. |
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Authors: | P Martin |
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Abstract: | A special-purpose analog computer circuit is described that, given a signal proportional to arterial blood pressure, generates signals equal to systolic, diastolic, pulse, and mean pressure at a calibration of 100 mmHg/V. Heart period and rate are also derived at calibration of 1 s/V and 100 bpm/V, respectively. The outputs are step-function beat-by-beat changes in these six variables suitable either for analog recording, or presentation to a panel meter for digital display. |
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