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Vectorcardiograms synthesized from 12-lead ECGs: a new method applied in 1792 healthy children

Edenbrandt et al., 1994

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18294556669704144856
Author
Edenbrandt L
Houston A
Macfarlane P
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Pediatric Cardiology

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The conventional 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is the completely dominating recording technique in electrocardiography despite the superiority of the Frank vectorcardiogram (VCG) in certain situations. In adult cardiology, methods for synthesizing the VCG from the …
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