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Clinically practical lead systems for improved electrocardiography: comparison with precordial grids and conventional lead systems.

Lux et al., 1979

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13322055819410109198
Author
Lux R
Burgess M
Wyatt R
Evans A
Vincent G
Abildskov J
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Publication venue
Circulation

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The use of limited leads for estimating total body surface potential distributions was investigated as a practical solution to the problem associated with extensive electrocardiographic sampling used in surface potential mapping. Two practical, limited lead …
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