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‖ peridiastole Physiol.|ˌpɛrɪdaɪˈæstəliː| [mod. (Gendrin, in Fr.) f. Gr. περί over, beyond + diastole.] ‘Term for the hardly appreciable interval of time between the diastole of the heart and the following systole’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.). Hence peridiastolic |-daɪəˈstɒlɪk| a., belonging to the peridiastole. (Cf. perisystole, -ic.)
1842Dunglison Med. Lex., Diastole,..the almost inappreciable time, which elapses between the diastole and systole has been called perisystole, and that which succeeds to the diastole, peridiastole. 1875Hayden Dis. Heart 81 Peridiastolic phenomena are, complete relaxation of auricles and ventricles, and free entrance of blood from great veins into auricles, and from auricles into ventricles. 1876tr. H. von Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. VI. 56 It is a matter of choice if any one likes to imitate Gendrin, and distinguish a peridiastolic as well as a presystolic murmur, and a perisystolic one. |