The staircase effect of successive increases in the extent of contractions following rapid, repeated stimulation of a muscle.
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The staircase effect of successive increases in the extent of contractions following rapid, repeated stimulation of a muscle.
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| Medical Dictionary: trep·pe |
The occurrence of a successive increase in amplitude of the first few contractions of cardiac muscle that has received a number of stimuli of the same intensity following a quiescent period. Also called staircase phenomenon.
| Veterinary Dictionary: staircase phenomenon |
A characteristic of cardiac muscle, the strength of the contraction increases as the interval between contractions increases, up to a point.
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