Electrocardiology '92 : proceedings of the 19th International Congress on Electrocardiology, Lisbon, Portugal 24-27 June 1992
editors, Peter W.Macfarlane, Fernando de Padua
These proceedings describe recent work in various aspects of electrocardiology. Areas included are mathematical modelling, cardial electrophysiology, cardial arhythmias, body surface mapping, computer applications, diagnostic criteria, ambulatory monitoring and conduction defects. This volume is divided into seven sections with a total of 89 papers. There are contributions from leading European, North American and Japanese researchers in this field.
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Part 1 Theoretical electrocardiology: boundary problems of dipolar electrocardiotopography, I. Ruttkay-Nedecky, et al
a direct inverse solution with specific anatomy, D.M. Budgett et al
modelling of the influence of cardial and extracardial factors on generated surface potentials, M. Tysler et al. Part 2 Mapping - endocardial, epicardial and body surface: the initial QRS in severe aortic stenosis - a body surface potential mapping study, J. Liebman et al
correlation of measured and simulated epicardial activation maps - an application of a multipolar heart model, Z.S. Cserjes, et al
body surface potential mapping predicts radiofrequency catheter ablation site, M.D. Carlson and J. Liebman. Part 3 Cardiac arrhythmias: the analysis of multifocalis rhythm disturbances from body surface potentials mapping, M. Gornicki and J. Jagielski
MS-551, a novel class III antiarrhythmic agent - its safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics at intravenous administration in healthy subjects, T. Katoh, et al
early accelerated idioventricular rhythm - a marker for coronary reperfusion, A.L. Bordale-Sa et al. Part 4 Cardiac electrophysiology and conduction: effects of variation of left ventricular conducting system terminations on the vectocardiogram, V. Szathmary et al
prolongation of repolarization time in ventricular conduction defects, S. Wong, et al
atrio-ventricular conduction disturbances after open heart surgery in childhood
dynamic 24 hours - electrocardiographic study, L. Fernandez-Pienda, et al. Part 5 Holter monitoring, heart rate variability and signal averaged ECG: the expansion of electrocardiological information by frequency analysis of sinusarrhythmia, E. Schubert, et al
hypertension in well controlled diabetic patients - an association with diastolic dysfunction, M. Fiuza, et al. Part 6 Ischemic heart disease including exercise testing: pardee T wave from 1920 to 1992 - an STT marker for coronary artery disease, M.M. Laks, et al
myocardial pathology of patients with positive exercise stress test but normal coronary arteriograms, H. Kawano et al
Part 7 Diagnostic computer applications: artificial neural networks for the diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, T.F. Yang et al
a new electrocardiographic sign to detect lateral myocardial infarction
echocardiographic correlation, R. Cabrera-Sole et al
software based neural networks in computer based ECG interpretation, P.W. Macfarlane.
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Electrocardiology '92 : proceedings of the 19th International Congress on Electrocardiology, Lisbon, Portugal 24-27 June 1992