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English: Wiggers diagrams with mechanical (echo), electrical (ECG), and aortic pressure (catheter) waveforms, together with an in-ear dynamic pressure waveform measured using a novel infrasonic hemodynography technology, for a patient with severe aortic stenosis. Modified from [1]
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  1. Waldman, Carly E (16 November 2021). "Abstract 13654: Can a Novel Earbud Technology Detect Severe Aortic Stenosis? Modernizing the Wiggers Diagram Through Infrasonic Hemodynography Synchronized With Echocardiography and Cardiac Catheterization". Circulation 144 (Suppl_1): A13654–A13654. American Heart Association. DOI:10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.13654.

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