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Intrakardiale Ableitung und programmierte Stimulation

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Herzschrittmacher

Zusammenfassung

Die Registrierung des Elektrokardiogramms beim Menschen geht auf die Entdeckungen von Waller (1887) and vor allem Einthoven (1901) zurück, welche die klinische Elektrokardiographie als nichtinvasive Methode in der ersten Hälfte theses Jahrhunderts zu einer anerkannten, weltweit verbreiteten Untersuchungsmethode gemacht haben. Durch Beschreibung von P-Welle, QRS-Komplex, QT-Dauer and ihrer Beziehung zueinander im Oberflächen-EKG sowie Korrelation dieser Beobachtungen mit den Befun¬den von Anatomen, Pathologen and Physiologen wurde in dieser Zeit die Grundlage dafur geschaffen, was wir heute uber die Impulsbildung and Erregungsleitung im Herzen wissen.

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