Dynamocardiography (synonyms: cardiohemodynamography, cardiodynamography) is a method of studying the cardiovascular system that allows you to simultaneously record an electrocardiogram, phonocardiogram, sphygmogram and other hemodynamic indicators.
Dynamocardiography is used to assess the contractile function of the myocardium, determine the minute volume of blood, and study central and peripheral hemodynamics. The method allows you to identify disturbances in heart rhythm, conduction, and myocardial contractility, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment.
Dynamocardiography is carried out using special diagnostic equipment that simultaneously records several indicators of the cardiovascular system. This is a safe and non-invasive research method that provides important information about the functioning of the heart and blood vessels.
Dynamic cardiography (dynamocardiography), also known as dynamo-cardiography, is a method of functional diagnostics of the cardiovascular system. This method is used to measure cardiac output, blood pressure and vascular resistance. It is based on the principle of observing and analyzing changes in the electrical signal generated by the heart during its contraction, as a response to additional load,