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This paper describes an application of computer processing of 35-1ead electrocar- diographic (EKG) maps as a tool in cardiac research.
The method of recording the ECGs, inputting them into a computer and automatic analysis of 35 ECG leads is described. The proposed method largely diminishes ...
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This paper describes an application of computer processing of 35-lead electrocardiographic (EKG) maps as a tool in cardiac research. This physiological signal ...
Precordial maps have been used for some 15 years to estimate the extent of myocardial injury in patients with acute anterior or lateral wall infarction.
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Body surface potentials were measured with 35 unipolar leads referenced to the Wilson central terminal. We measured potentials from 32 electrodes placed on ...
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Precordial maps have been used for some 15 years to estimate the extent of myocardial injury in patients with acute anterior or lateral wall infarction.
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This chapter deals with the use of digital computers for the handling of the resting ECG. The reader is referred to other chapters of this book for a review ...
Jul 26, 2021 · This article reviews progress in calculating and analyzing the corresponding electrocardiogram (ECG) from simulated depolarization and repolarization waves.
MECG measurements with 35 leads, all referenced to the Wilson central terminal potential (see [16] for details), were used in our analysis. From a subset of ...
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