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  Vol. 104 No. 2, AUGUST 1959 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Atlas intracardialer Druckkurven (Atlas of Intracardiac Pressure Curves; Atlas de Curvas Tensionales Intracardiacas).

By Prof. Dr. Otto Bayer and Dr. Hans Helmut Wolter. English translation by G. R. Graham, M.D., London; Spanish translation by E. Low-Maus, M.D., Barcelona. Price, $16.20. Pp. 185, with 97 illustrations. Georg Thieme Verlag, Herdweg 63, (14a) Stuttgart N, Germany, 1959.

Paul Kezdi, M.D., Reviewer

AMA Arch Intern Med. 1959;104(2):340-341.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text PDF and any section headings.

This book is unique, in a way, because it presents its topic in the German, English, and Spanish languages. Dr. Cournand, who wrote an introduction to the book, is of the opinion that medical students, practitioners, specialists in cardiology and even physiologists will be pleased to find in it a host of information regarding intracardiac pressures. Cardiac catheterization is a generally accepted and rather young diagnostic tool and is practiced in many hospitals throughout the world. A presentation of the characteristics of different pressures organized in a book form is, therefore, rather overdue.

Following an introduction, a description of the technique and the apparatus and some theoretical considerations concerning pressure transmission through a fluid column in a semirigid cardiac catheter and normal pressure curves from the ventricular chambers, the arteries, and the venous chambers are presented. Simultaneous electrocardiograms and phonocardiograms were taken with the pressure curves. The pressure curves are . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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