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A radial artery catheter was used for monitoring the MAP, the heart rate and blood sampling.
We had no more than a few seconds to map the heart but nevertheless managed to observe that these 'electrical tornadoes' emanated from the arborized tissue of the ventricular Purkinje cells (Fig 2), which account for only 2% of the total cardiac mass (Haissaguerre, 2002a).
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It was a three-word road map to the heart of the matter: "Follow the money".
"The novel today is in fine form: as a field of inquiry, a tribunal of history, a map of the heart, a probe of the psyche, a stimulus to thought, a well of pleasure and a laboratory of language," she added.
And the sharp, color-coded x-ray map of the heart of a globular cluster revealed some surprises.
Reaching the left ventricle of a woman's heart (lower right of map) -- the heart's Atlantic shores -- one discovers the County of Solid Worth.
The recorded data were analyzed on a beat-to-beat basis to quantify the changes in the mean AP (MAP) and the heart rate (HR) [ 9, 11, 17].
Cardiac output (CO; expressed in L/min) was the product of the estimated SV and HR, and systemic vascular resistance (SVR; expressed in mmHg·s/mL [also referred to as medical units or MUs]) was the MAP at the heart level divided by the computed CO.
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