Talk:Diastole
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1.Mathematical expressions of [systole] are well described and readily and inexpensively volumetrically imaged as ejection fraction (EF), stroke volume (stV), end systolic volume (ESV) and minimum volume [minV]. 2. [Adolph Fick] first built the foundations of this work defined as [Cardiac Output]. 3. Each of these determinants applied to diastole can be mathematecally inverted and literally rendered as injection fraction (IF), suction volume (suV), end diastolic volume (EDV) and maximum volume [maxV]. 4.Prior discussion regarding [Windkessel] physiology becomes important to a literal rendering of [Diastole]. 5.Windkessel theory suggests diastole is not a relaxation phase and further suggests a counterdistribution of blood mass directed by the brainstem down the opposing thoracic spinal accessory ganglia and vagus neural networks. 6. Transtoracic PQRST waves are an amplified signal of the sinoatrially internally triggered pathway that best represents systole. 7. Posit TSRQP waves deserve closer inspection for evidence of an electrically active (diastolic] background [EKG]. 8. Ejection Fraction = ESV/EDV. 9. Inverted [Injection Fraction] = EDV/ESV. 10. Wiggers plotting of these determinants is anticipated.--Lbeben (talk) 03:27, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] QRS wave?
The Systole (medicine) page has a QRS wave and indicates that systole occurs at QRS. It would be good to have the equivalent for Diastole. --Irrevenant [ talk ] 04:57, 12 April 2008 (UTC)