
El objeto de esta trabajo consiste en realizar en nuestro medio un análisis cualitativo y cuantitativo del balistocardiograma en la hipertensión arterial y apreciar las repercusiones específicas a la elevación de la presión sanguínea en sí y las secundarias a los factores agravantes o asociados. La agrupación de los pacientes con enfermedad cardiovascular hipertensiva en grados evolutivos, nos ha permitido estudiar los cambios en relación con el progreso de la enfermedad y comparar la precocidad e intensidad de dichas modificaciones con otros métodos auxiliares que también destacan alteraciones circulatorias secundarias a la hipertensión sistémica.
The purpose of this work is to perform in our qualitative and quantitative analysis of the ballistocardiogram in hypertension and appreciate the specific elevation of blood pressure itself and secondary to the aggravating factors or associated impacts. The group of patients with hypertensive cardiovascular disease in evolutionary degrees has allowed us to study the changes in relation to disease progression and compare precocity and intensity of such changes with other auxiliary methods also include circulatory disturbances secondary to systemic hypertension.
Ballistocardiography, Hypertension, Humans
Ballistocardiography, Hypertension, Humans
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