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Aortic instrumentation

Servais S B and Webster J G 1984 Estimating human energy expenditure using an accelerometer device J. Clin. Eng. 9 159-71 Dechow P C 1988 Strain gages Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation ed J G Webster (New York Wiley) pp 2715-21 Lawton R W and Collins C C 1959 Calibration of an aortic circumference gauge... [Pg.51]

Figure 1. Diagram of a perfused heart in the NMR spectrometer with accessory instrumentation. (A) Arrangement of perfusate bath, peristaltic pump, perfusate flow lines with normal (110 cm) and ischemic overflows, pressure transducer with oscilloscope, and pacing stimulator. The vacuum line is for perfusate removal. (B) Expanded view of the perfused heart in the NMR sample tube. The perfusate cannula is positioned in the aorta above the aortic valve. Isovo-lumic left ventricular pressure was measured with a fluid-filled balloon and the hearts were paced with electrodes sewn on the surface of the right ventricle. From Hollis et al. (1978). Figure 1. Diagram of a perfused heart in the NMR spectrometer with accessory instrumentation. (A) Arrangement of perfusate bath, peristaltic pump, perfusate flow lines with normal (110 cm) and ischemic overflows, pressure transducer with oscilloscope, and pacing stimulator. The vacuum line is for perfusate removal. (B) Expanded view of the perfused heart in the NMR sample tube. The perfusate cannula is positioned in the aorta above the aortic valve. Isovo-lumic left ventricular pressure was measured with a fluid-filled balloon and the hearts were paced with electrodes sewn on the surface of the right ventricle. From Hollis et al. (1978).

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