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. 1980 Aug;44(2):194–200. doi: 10.1136/hrt.44.2.194

High-fidelity, infinite time constant calibrated pressure apexcardiogram and its correlation with high-fidelity left ventricular pressure.

P S Reddy, F Meno, J D O'Toole, E I Curtiss, F W Griff
PMCID: PMC482381  PMID: 7426172

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