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Could Elevation In Systolic And Diastolic Ratio After Exercise Be Normal?
Hey there. For a school project we measured and recorded our heart rates and analyzed our ECG tracing. My systolic duration was .3 seconds and my diastolic .5 (or approx 37% / 63%) which is normal. However, after exercise the s/d duration ratio altered to 50% / 50%. is this normal?
Sun, 22 Feb 2015
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Could Elevation In Systolic And Diastolic Ratio After Exercise Be Normal?