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Cardiovascular Research 1967 1(3):287-290; doi:10.1093/cvr/1.3.287
© 1967 by European Society of Cardiology
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Copyright © 1967, European Society of Cardiology

Comparison of Cardiac Output Calculation by Manual and Analogue Computer Methods*

Ephraim Glassman, Robert Baliff and Clarita Herrera

From the Long Island Jewish Hospital, Cardio-Pulmonary Unit and the Department of Medicine, New Hyde Park, New York, U.S.A.

Authors' Synopsis: An analogue computer was used to calculate cardiac output from dye dilution curves. Very close agreement was obtained between manual calculations by the Stewart-Hamilton and automatically computed values. Approximately 20 min per determination was saved by using the computer. Curves which did not exhibit logarithmic decay of indicator concentration were detected by the computer.


* This work was partially supported by N.I.H. Grant 07885.


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