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ballistocardiograph|bəˌlɪstəʊˈkɑːdɪəʊgrɑːf, -græf| [f. ballistic a. + -o + cardiograph.] An instrument for recording the movements of the body caused by ejection of blood from the ventricles at each beat of the heart. Hence baˌllistoˈcardiogram, the record made by such an instrument; baˌllistocardioˈgraphic a., of or pertaining to a ballistocardiograph or ballistocardiography; baˌllistocardiˈography, the use of a ballistocardiograph.
1938I. Starr et al. in Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. CXXIII. 195 (title) Apparatus for recording the heart's recoil and the blood's impacts in man (ballistocardiograph). 1938― in Jrnl. Clin. Investigation XVII. 507/1 The ballistocardiogram makes a new kind of information easily available to clinicians in the routine examination of patients with cardiac and circulatory disease. 1939― in Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. CXXVII. 21 To avoid unconscious bias the ballistocardiograph film was never developed until the result obtained by the ethyl iodide method was written in the record book. Then the ballistocardiograms were inspected. Ibid. 22 The dog and dog board were placed on the ballistocardiographic table. 1945Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. CXLIV. 557 (title) The relationship between the cardiac ejection curve and the ballistocardiographic forces. 1951Ibid. CLXV. 497 (title) Ballistocardiography in Experimental Mitral Insufficiency. 1956Nature 17 Mar. 513/2 The use of the ballistocardiogram in assessing the functioning of the heart. 1968New Scientist 9 May 269/2 Ballistocardiography, by which the mechanical performance of the heart as a pump can be assessed. |