(Body surface, map or mapping) and (BSM-STUDY Heart Conduction System/physiopathology)

WPW (7) Heart Ventricles/physiopathology (4) Cardiac Pacing, Artificial (4) NORMAL (3) ARRHYTHMIA-PREDICTION (3) REPOLARIZATION (3) QRSTI (3) DESCRIPTIVE (2) ANIMALS (2) Cardiac Complexes, Premature/diagnosis (2) ARRHYTHMIA-MAPPING (2) REVIEW (2) MI-DIAGNOSTIC (2) Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted (1) Refractory Period, Neurologic (1) Myocardial Infarction/diagnosis/physiopathology (1) Arrhythmia/diagnosis (1) Heart Block/diagnosis (1) LEAD-SYSTEMS (1) Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome/physiopathology (1) Atrioventricular Node/physiopathology (1) SVD (1) Bundle-Branch Block/physiopathology (1) Pacemaker, Artificial (1) Cardiac Complexes, Premature/physiopathology (1) ISOCHRONE-MAPS (1) PACE-MAPPING (1) Heart Rate (1) TACHYCARDIA-EFFECT-ON-ST (1) PARASYSTOLE (1) Dipyridamole (1) Myocardial Infarction/diagnosis (1) Heart Rate/drug effects (1) Risk (1) BSM-DESCRIPTION (1) CONGENITAL (1) Body Surface Area (1) Echocardiography (1) LVH (1) Fourier Analysis (1) SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS (1) Anti-Arrhythmia Agents (1) DRUG-EFFECT (1) Catheter Ablation (1) QRSI (1) Reference Values (1) Prognosis (1) LQTS (1) Ventricular Function (1) MEMORY (1) Prospective Studies (1) Electrocardiography, Ambulatory (1) Computer Simulation (1) Models, Cardiovascular (1) DISP-REPOL (1) Electrodes, Implanted (1) MI (1) VT (1) INVASIVE-CONTROL (1)

Am J Cardiol 1976 NOV 4;38(5):576-81.
New evidence for inferoposterior myocardial infarction on surface potential maps.
Flowers NC, Horan LG, Sohi GS, Hand RC, Johnson JC,
NIL

Circulation 1979 Feb;59(2):356-63.
Clinically practical lead systems for improved electrocardiography: comparison with precordial grids and conventional lead systems.
Lux RL, Burgess MJ, Wyatt RF, Evans AK, Vincent GM, Abildskov JA,
NIL

J Electrocardiol 1980;13(3):237-44.
Body surface distribution of QRS deflection areas in experimental ventricular preexcitation.
Oguri H, Lux RL, Burgess MJ, Wyatt RF, Abildskov JA,
NIL

Circulation 1982 Jun;65(6):1259-68.
Localization of the site of ventricular preexcitation with body surface maps in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Benson DW Jr, Sterba R, Gallagher JJ, Walston A 2nd, Spach MS,
NIL

Am J Cardiol 1982 Jul;50(1):122-8.
Evaluation of normal variations in S-T segment patterns by body surface isopotential mapping: S-T segment elevation in absence of heart disease.
Mirvis DM,
NIL

J Electrocardiol 1985 Apr;18(2):157-67.
A quantitative method for the localization of the ventricular pre-excitation area in the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome using singular value decomposition of body surface potentials.
Groenewegen AS, Spekhorst HH, Reek EJ,
NIL

J Cardiogr 1985 Jun;15(2):525-33.
[Ventricular activation sequence estimated by body surface isochrone map]
Hayashi H, Ishikawa T, Takami K, Kojima H, Yabe S, Ohsugi S, Miyachi K, Sotobata I,
NIL

J Electrocardiol 1985 Jul;18(3):223-31.
Effects of tachycardia with normal and ectopic ventricular activation on S-T segment potential and patterns in the dog.
Mirvis DM, Marin-Garcia J,
NIL

Rinsho Byori 1986 Feb;34(2):215-20.
[Identification of the site of origin of ventricular parasystole by body surface mapping]
Imamoto A, Hayashi H, Mizutani M, Matsui Y, Okada A, Takeuchi J, Ezaka Y,
NIL

J Electrocardiol 1987 Apr;20(2):114-20.
Using body surface mapping to detect vulnerability to ventricular arrhythmias in patients with coronary artery disease.
Yasumura S, Kubota I, Ikeda K, Tsuiki K, Yasui S,
NIL

J Electrocardiol 1989 Jul;22(3):195-209.
Analysis of the hypoplastic right ventricle utilizing electrocardiographic body surface potential mapping (BSPM).
Liebman J, Thomas C, Fraenkel R, Rudy Y,
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

Am Heart J 1991 Mar;121(3 Pt 1):763-9.
Detection of myocardial infarction in the presence of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome by QRST isoarea map in dogs.
Nagasaka M, Hayashi H, Hirai M, Ichihara Y, Takahama S, Kondo K, Saito H,
First Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan.

Circulation 1991 Oct;84(4):1505-15.
Body surface distribution of abnormally low QRST areas in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy. An index of repolarization abnormalities.
Hirai M, Hayashi H, Ichihara Y, Adachi M, Kondo K, Suzuki A, Saito H,
First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nagoya, School of Medicine, Japan.

Circulation 1992 Jun;85(6):2060-4.
Spectral analysis of 87-lead body surface signal-averaged ECGs in patients with previous anterior myocardial infarction as a marker of ventricular tachycardia.
Hosoya Y, Kubota I, Shibata T, Yamaki M, Ikeda K, Tomoike H,
First Department of Internal Medicine, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Japan.

Circulation 1992 Aug;86(2):383-93.
Electrocardiographic body surface mapping in patients with ventricular tachycardia. Assessment of utility in the identification of effective pharmacological therapy.
Mitchell LB, Hubley-Kozey CL, Smith ER, Wyse DG, Duff HJ, Gillis AM, Horacek BM,
Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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.

Nippon Rinsho 1995 Jan;53(1):119-26.
[Usefulness of body surface potential maps to determine ablation site in patients with WPW syndrome]
Misaki T, Watanabe G, Fujiki A,
Department of Surgery I, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University.

J Invasive Cardiol 1995 Dec;7(9):265-74.
Current clinical utility of body surface mapping.
Horwitz LI,
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

J Invasive Cardiol 1995 Dec;7(9):275-6.
Will the body surface map replace the signal averaged electrocardiogram and other computerized techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias?
Cohen TJ,
NIL

Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 1996 Jul;19(7):1130-3.
T wave alternans in idiopathic long-QT syndrome: insight from body surface mapping.
Shimizu W, Kamakura S, Arakaki Y, Kamiya T, Shimomura K,
Department of Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan.

J Electrocardiol 1997 Oct;30(4):323-9.
Cardiac memory in patients with intermittent Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Nirei T, Kasanuki H, Ohnishi S, Tamaki A, Toyoshima Y, Hosoda S,
Department of Cardiology, the Heart Institute of Japan, Tokyo Women's Medical College.

J Electrocardiol 1999;32 Suppl:30-7.
Comparison of 18-lead ECG and selected body surface potential mapping leads in determining maximally deviated ST lead and efficacy in detecting acute myocardial ischemia during coronary occlusion.
Wung SF, Drew B,
Department of Physiological Nursing, University of California San Francisco, USA.

J Electrocardiol 1999;32 Suppl:60-9.
Paradoxical QRST integral changes with ventricular repolarization dispersion.
Okazaki O, Lux RL,
Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112-5000, USA.

J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 2001 Nov;12(11):1232-41.
Relation between body surface mapping and endocardial spread of ventricular activation in postinfarction heart.
van Dessel PF, van Hemel NM, de Bakker JM, Linnenbank TA, Potse M, Jessurun ER, SippensGroenewegen A, Wever EF,
Department of Cardiology, St. Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands. p.van.dessel@deskart.nl

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