Orthogonal Surface Lead Recordings of His-Purkinje Activity: Comparison of Actual and Simulated Waveforms
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering1983Vol. BME-30(3), pp. 160–167
Abstract
Noninvasive His-Purkinje system (HPS) recordings can be obtained using high amplification and signal averaging. However, this technique lacks the firm underpinnings necessary for its establishment as a useful clinical tool for the study of the electrical activity of the heart. Previous work has been incomplete resulting in fragmented knowledge of the body surface HPS activity and the nature of the HPS as an electrical source.
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