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Belastungs-EKG

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Part of the book series: Handbuch der inneren Medizin ((INNEREN 9,volume 9 / 3))

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Der Einfluß körperlicher Belastung auf das Elektrokardiogramm wurde schon 1908 von Einthoven beschrieben. In den frühen 30er Jahren wurden Arbeiten veröffentlicht, die den Nutzen des Belastungs-EKG’s in der Klinik aufzeigen (Goldhammer u. Scherf 1932; Dietrich u. Schwiegk 1933). Seither entwik-kelte sich diese Untersuchungsmethode zu einer der brauchbarsten diagnostischen Hilfen für die objektive und quantitative Erfassung der Belastungskoronarinsuffizienz. Pathophysiologisch liegt der Belastungskoronarinsuffizienz ein vorübergehendes Mißverhältnis zwischen Sauerstoffangebot und -bedarf zugrunde. Morphologisch liegt in der überwiegenden Anzahl der Patienten eine stenosierende Koronarsklerose vor.

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Samek, L., Roskamm, H. (1984). Belastungs-EKG. In: Roskamm, H., et al. Koronarerkrankungen. Handbuch der inneren Medizin, vol 9 / 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69451-6_9

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