(Body surface, map or mapping) and (BSM-STUDY Heart Ventricles)

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Nippon Rinsho 1981 Jan;39(1):217-20.
[Ventricular excitation propagation process seen on body surface isopotential distribution map]
Hayashi H, Uematsu H, Ishikawa T, Wada M, Watanabe Y, Yasui S,
NIL

Circulation 1983 Mar;67(3):665-73.
Body surface electrocardiographic mapping in inferior myocardial infarction. Manifestation of left and right ventricular involvement.
Montague TJ, Smith ER, Spencer CA, Johnstone DE, Lalonde LD, Bessoudo RM, Gardner MJ, Anderson RN, Horacek BM,
NIL

Pediatr Cardiol 1986;6(6):319-21.
Dissecting ventricular septal aneurysm after open-heart surgery.
van de Wal HJ, Daniels O, Lacquet LK,
NIL

J Am Coll Cardiol 1987 Jul;10(1):157-63.
Detection of experimental right ventricular infarction by isopotential body surface mapping during sinus rhythm and during ectopic ventricular pacing.
Mirvis DM,
NIL

Circulation 1990 Sep;82(3):879-96.
Body surface mapping of ectopic left and right ventricular activation. QRS spectrum in patients without structural heart disease.
SippensGroenewegen A, Spekhorst H, van Hemel NM, Kingma JH, Hauer RN, Janse MJ, Dunning AJ,
Department of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Jpn Circ J 1991 Mar;55(3):262-70.
Estimation of the right ventricular volume overload in children with atrial septal defect by body surface mapping.
Asai T, Nagai N, Nakashima T, Nagashima M, Hayashi H,
Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan.

Am Heart J 1991 Apr;121(4 Pt 1):1240-3.
Body surface potential mapping in the evaluation of coexisting old myocardial infarction and ventricular preexcitation.
Giorgi C, Nadeau R, Savard P, Shenasa M, Page PL, Cardinal R,
Research Center, Hopital du Sacre-Coeur de Montreal, Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Circ Res 1992 Dec;71(6):1361-78.
Body surface mapping of ectopic left ventricular activation. QRS spectrum in patients with prior myocardial infarction.
SippensGroenewegen A, Spekhorst H, van Hemel NM, Kingma JH, Hauer RN, Janse MJ, Dunning AJ,
Department of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Physiol Res 1993;42(2):137-40.
Clinical use of body surface potential mapping in cardiac arrhythmias.
De Ambroggi L, Santambrogio C,
University of Milan, Centro E. Malan, Ospedale Clinicizzato San Donato, Milan, Italy.

Physiol Meas 1994 Aug;15(3):235-42.
Simplified body-surface electrocardiographic maps with depolarization magnitude and direction.
Murray A, Allen J, Allen V, Clayton RH, McLaughlin NB, Relf GT,
Regional Medical Physics Department, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 1995 Aug;18(8):1479-86.
Endocardial fragmented electrogram and prediction of ventricular tachycardia by body surface signal-averaged electrocardiographic mapping.
Sasaki Y, Furihata A, Suyama K,
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Nagano, Japan.

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