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During diastole, the ventricles relax and fill with blood again.
But it is not seen separate from ventricular diastole.
The cursor should be placed at the level of the open leaflets in diastole.
In the process, people are becoming ever more dependent on the systole and diastole of the grid.
When the heart muscle relaxes (stops pushing in), this is called diastole.
This may contribute to the increased stiffness and decreased ability to relax during diastole.
Together they are known as complete cardiac diastole.
B-mode images were measured during diastole to determine vessel diameter.
During ventricular diastole, the pressure in the (left and right) ventricles drops.
The stage in which water flows into the CV is called diastole.
The blood-pressure synchronously falls, and the heart is arrested in diastole.
Cardiac input is a readily imaged mathematical model of diastole.
Causing further damage is the increased time required for systole and the reduction of diastole.
The timing of the pumping procedure can be divided into two parts: diastole and systole.
Such a complaint has its natural systole and diastole."
During diastole, the ventricular pressure falls from the peak reached at the end of systole.
Blood velocities in arteries are higher during systole than during diastole.
Atria and ventricles undergo diastole at the same time.
Diastole is the phase of your heartbeat when your heart relaxes and fills with blood.
Diastolic dysfunction means that your left ventricle cannot relax properly during diastole.
This relaxation of the left ventricle (early ventricular diastole) causes a fall in its pressure.
He found out that heart rate slowed down prior to death and the heart was engaged with blood reflecting a state of diastole.
An S3 corresponds to rapid ventricular filling during early diastole.
It is the loudest in systole, but can often be heard at the beginning and at the end of diastole.
There are two types of diastole.