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1 Normals -- 1: Present and future of body surface electro-cardiographic mapping -- 2: Features of body surface potential maps from a large normal population -- 3: Evolution of body surface potentials in the healthy newborn during the first week of life -- 4: Recognition of epicardial breakthrough by body surface isopotential mapping -- 2 Myocardial Infarction -- 5: Isopotential mapping in acute myocardial infarction -- 6: Body surface isopotential maps in old anterior myocardial infarction undetectable by 12 lead electrocardiograms -- 7: Body surface map criteria for quantitating infarct as derived from computer simulations -- 8: Body surface mapping: contribution and limits for the diagnosis of right ventricular myocardial infarction in patients with posterior, inferior or deep septal left ventricular myocardial infarction -- 9: The diagnostic performances of visual examination of BSM and of ECG/VCG in the identification of chronically infarcted left ventricular segments -- 3 Conduction Distubances -- 10: Body surface potential mapping in conduction abnormalities -- 11: Validation (test set) of a method for detecting associated heart conditions in LBBB by means of BSM -- 12: Localization of pre-excitation sites in the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome by body surface potential mapping and a single moving dipole representation -- 13: Comparison of body surface mapping and phase display methods to localize bypass pathways in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome -- 14: Body surface map and location of origin of ventricular tachycardia. Comparison with epicardial map -- 15: Localization of cardiac electrical activity by a single moving dipole for ventricular tachycardia in dog: validation by epicardial activation mapping -- 16: Isointegral analysis of body surface maps of ventricular premature beats -- 17: Chest mapping in the evaluation of pseudoischemic T waves related to intermittent left bundle branch block -- 4 Recording and Display Techniques -- 18: Continuous digital recording of 240 ECG leads for body surface potential mapping -- 19: Grid of electrodes used at the institute of general physiology, Parma, Italy -- 20: Towards a common DATA-FORMAT in Cardiac potential mapping -- 21: Proposal for “standardization of the body surface potential mapping system” -- 22: Data representation problems of body surface potential mapping -- 23: The display of body surface maps -- 5 Data Analysis -- 24: Use of orthogonal expansions for representing body surface potential maps -- 25: Multivariate analysis of body surface potential maps for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction before and after temporal and spatial data reduction -- 26: Orthogonal expansion of epicardial and body surface ECG potentials -- 27: Usefulness of time-integral analysis of body surface potential maps -- 28: Do body surface maps contain more information than the ECG? -- 29: Representation of electrocardiographic body surface maps by cylindrical regression coefficients -- 30: Automated quantitative vectorcardiography: the Louvain VCG-computer program -- 31: Quantitative vectorcardiography. A spatial approach as the basis of a new diagnostic logic -- 6 Model Studies -- 32: Forward problem simulations of the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome with a multiple- dipole heart model -- 33: The relationship between body surface and epicardial potentials: a theoretical model study -- 34: Accuracy of epicardial potentials inversely reconstructed from body surface measurements -- 35 Comparison of several solutions of the forward potential problem for a finite conducting cylinder -- 36: 3-dimensional propagation model for simulation of the ventricular depolarization processes and induced body surface potentials -- 37: Moving dipole analysis in normal and myocardial infarction -- Discussion -- Authors Index -- List of Addresses.
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KOHA-OAI-TEST:1798082018-07-30T22:59:41ZElectrocardiographic Body Surface Mapping [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the third International Symposium on Body Surface Mapping / Dam, R. Th. van. editor. Oosterom, A. van. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,1986.eng1 Normals -- 1: Present and future of body surface electro-cardiographic mapping -- 2: Features of body surface potential maps from a large normal population -- 3: Evolution of body surface potentials in the healthy newborn during the first week of life -- 4: Recognition of epicardial breakthrough by body surface isopotential mapping -- 2 Myocardial Infarction -- 5: Isopotential mapping in acute myocardial infarction -- 6: Body surface isopotential maps in old anterior myocardial infarction undetectable by 12 lead electrocardiograms -- 7: Body surface map criteria for quantitating infarct as derived from computer simulations -- 8: Body surface mapping: contribution and limits for the diagnosis of right ventricular myocardial infarction in patients with posterior, inferior or deep septal left ventricular myocardial infarction -- 9: The diagnostic performances of visual examination of BSM and of ECG/VCG in the identification of chronically infarcted left ventricular segments -- 3 Conduction Distubances -- 10: Body surface potential mapping in conduction abnormalities -- 11: Validation (test set) of a method for detecting associated heart conditions in LBBB by means of BSM -- 12: Localization of pre-excitation sites in the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome by body surface potential mapping and a single moving dipole representation -- 13: Comparison of body surface mapping and phase display methods to localize bypass pathways in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome -- 14: Body surface map and location of origin of ventricular tachycardia. Comparison with epicardial map -- 15: Localization of cardiac electrical activity by a single moving dipole for ventricular tachycardia in dog: validation by epicardial activation mapping -- 16: Isointegral analysis of body surface maps of ventricular premature beats -- 17: Chest mapping in the evaluation of pseudoischemic T waves related to intermittent left bundle branch block -- 4 Recording and Display Techniques -- 18: Continuous digital recording of 240 ECG leads for body surface potential mapping -- 19: Grid of electrodes used at the institute of general physiology, Parma, Italy -- 20: Towards a common DATA-FORMAT in Cardiac potential mapping -- 21: Proposal for “standardization of the body surface potential mapping system” -- 22: Data representation problems of body surface potential mapping -- 23: The display of body surface maps -- 5 Data Analysis -- 24: Use of orthogonal expansions for representing body surface potential maps -- 25: Multivariate analysis of body surface potential maps for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction before and after temporal and spatial data reduction -- 26: Orthogonal expansion of epicardial and body surface ECG potentials -- 27: Usefulness of time-integral analysis of body surface potential maps -- 28: Do body surface maps contain more information than the ECG? -- 29: Representation of electrocardiographic body surface maps by cylindrical regression coefficients -- 30: Automated quantitative vectorcardiography: the Louvain VCG-computer program -- 31: Quantitative vectorcardiography. A spatial approach as the basis of a new diagnostic logic -- 6 Model Studies -- 32: Forward problem simulations of the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome with a multiple- dipole heart model -- 33: The relationship between body surface and epicardial potentials: a theoretical model study -- 34: Accuracy of epicardial potentials inversely reconstructed from body surface measurements -- 35 Comparison of several solutions of the forward potential problem for a finite conducting cylinder -- 36: 3-dimensional propagation model for simulation of the ventricular depolarization processes and induced body surface potentials -- 37: Moving dipole analysis in normal and myocardial infarction -- Discussion -- Authors Index -- List of Addresses.Medicine.Cardiology.Medicine & Public Health.Cardiology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4303-2URN:ISBN:9789400943032 |