Cardiovascular stress (electrocardiographic changes) produced by driving an automobile.

Author(s)
Simonson, E. Baker, C. Burns, N. Keiper, C. & Stackhouse, S.
Year
Abstract

A review of cardiovascular changes during driving an automobile is presented. The heart rate responds instantaneously to critical situations and in stressful situations such as car racing increases rapidly to frequencies of 200 per minute or more. In the experimental part, significant changes of the T wave in the ECG are reported which occurred in five men while driving an automobile over distances of 200 to 2,600 miles.

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Library number
A 4087 fo
Source

American Heart Journal, Vol. 75 (1968), January, p. 125-135

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