MI-DIAGNOSTIC (4) ARRHYTHMIA-PREDICTION (2) Image Processing, Computer-Assisted (2) Heart Rate (2) Prospective Studies (2) P-WAVE (2) DEATH-PREDICTION (1) DISCRIMINANT-ANALYSIS (1) DESCRIPTIVE (1) Risk Factors (1) Ventricular Function (1) BBB (1) Evoked Potentials (1) LATE-POTENTIAL-MAPS (1) Reference Values (1) Heart Conduction System/physiopathology (1) REVIEW (1) Coronary Angiography (1) Diagnosis, Differential (1) Cardiac Pacing, Artificial (1) Myocardial Contraction (1) Ventricular Function, Left/physiology (1) NORM-ACT (1) Anti-Arrhythmia Agents (1) Lidocaine (1) pilsicainide (1) ISCHEMIA-DIAGNOSTIC (1)
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