(Body surface, map or mapping) and (BSM-STUDY WPW Catheter Ablation)

Circulation 1993 Dec;88(6):2674-84.
Body surface distribution of abnormally low QRST areas in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Evidence for continuation of repolarization abnormalities before and after catheter ablation.
Hirai M, Tsuboi N, Hayashi H, Ito M, Inden Y, Hirayama H, Ito T, Yanagawa T, Sano H, Kondo T, et al.,
Division of Cardiology, University of Nagoya School of Medicine, Japan.

Nippon Rinsho 1995 Jan;53(1):106-12.
[Evaluation of repolarization abnormalities in patients with WPW syndrome by QRST isointegral maps]
Hirai M,
First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nagoya School of Medicine.

J Electrocardiol 1996 Apr;29(2):139-47.
Body surface potential mapping of a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome with two accessory pathways and two atrial pacemaker complexes.
Lamothe MJ, Stroink G, Gardner MJ,
Department of Physics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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