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Geometrical aspects of the interindividual variability of multilead ECG recordings

Hoekema et al., 2002

Document ID
4406994916819837335
Author
Hoekema R
Uijen G
Van Oosterom A
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

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The ECG as measured from healthy subjects shows a considerable interindividual variability. This variability is caused by geometrical as well as by physiological factors. In this study, the relative contribution of the geometrical factors is estimated. In addition a method …
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