Volume: 7 Suppl: Suppl 1 - July 2007 |
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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION |
1. | Importance of body surface potential field representation fidelity: analysis of beat-to-beat repolarization measurements György Kozmann, Kristóf Haraszti PMID: 17584667 Pages 5 - 7
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2. | Clinical use of body surface potential mapping in cardiac arrhythmias Luigi De Ambroggi, Alexandru Dan Corlan PMID: 17584668 Pages 8 - 10
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3. | Appraisal of BSPM obtained from the limited lead system Malgorzata Sobieszczanska, Jozef Jagielski, Barbara Nowak, Witold Pilecki, Dariusz Kalka PMID: 17584669 Pages 11 - 13
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REVIEW |
4. | Update on ACC/ESC criteria for acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction Vedat Aytekin PMID: 17584670 Pages 14 - 15
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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION |
5. | Application of body surface potential mapping in coronary artery disease diagnosis Malgorzata Sobieszczanska, Dariusz Kalka, Witold Pilecki, Barbara Nowak PMID: 17584671 Pages 16 - 19
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6. | Comparison of magnetocardiography and electrocardiography Fiona E. Smith, Philip Langley, Peter van Leeuwen, Birgit Hailer, Lutz Trahms, Uwe Steinhoff, John P. Bourke, Alan Murray PMID: 17584672 Pages 20 - 22
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7. | Magnetocardiography provides non-invasive three-dimensional electroanatomical imaging of cardiac electrophysiology Riccardo Fenici, Donatella Brisinda PMID: 17584673 Pages 23 - 28
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REVIEW |
8. | The Brugada syndrome: can we predict the risk? Serdar Bayata PMID: 17584675 Pages 32 - 33
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9. | Cervical vagosympathetic and mediastinal nerves activation effects on atrial arrhythmia formation Réginald Nadeau, René Cardinal, J. Andrew Armour, Teresa Kus, Louis-Philippe Richer, Michel Vermeulen, Yalin Yin, Pierre Pagé PMID: 17584676 Pages 34 - 36
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10. | SERCA in genesis of arrhythmias: what we already know and what is new? Nilüfer Erkasap PMID: 17584678 Pages 43 - 46
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11. | Defibrillation threshold testing and neurologic outcome Remzi Karaoğuz PMID: 17584679 Pages 47 - 49
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12. | Optimal programming in cardiac resynchronization therapy Cengiz Ermiş PMID: 17584680 Pages 50 - 52
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13. | Cardiac resynchronization therapy: implantation tips and tricks Can Hasdemir PMID: 17584681 Pages 53 - 56
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14. | Survival in cardiac resynchronization therapy. What do we know? István Préda PMID: 17584682 Pages 57 - 59
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15. | Clinical impact of surface electrocardiography of cardiac arrhythmias in pacemaker-ICD patients Massimo Santini, Stefano Aquilani, Renato Pietro Ricci PMID: 17584683 Pages 60 - 63
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16. | Holter monitoring in the prognosis of sudden cardiac death Okan Erdoğan PMID: 17584684 Pages 64 - 67
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17. | Heart rate variability as a predictor of sudden cardiac death Gulmira Kudaiberdieva, Bülent Görenek, Bilgin Timuralp PMID: 17584685 Pages 68 - 70
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18. | Repolarization abnormalities and arrhythmogenesis in hypertrophic myocardium Luigi De Ambroggi, Pietro Francia, Guido De Ambroggi PMID: 17584686 Pages 71 - 72
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19. | Beat-to-beat variability of repolarization: a new parameter to determine arrhythmic risk of an individual or identify proarrhythmic drugs Peter Oosterhoff, Avram Oros, Marc A. Vos PMID: 17584687 Pages 73 - 78
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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION |
20. | Changes in ionic currents and reduced conduction velocity in hypertrophied ventricular myocardium of Xina-deficient mice Yu-Jun Lai, Ya-Yu Chen, Chio-Pei Cheng, Jim Jung-Ching Lin, Svetlana L. Chudorodova, Irina M. Roshchevska, Mikhail P Roshchevsky, Yao-Chang Chen, Cheng-I Lin PMID: 17584692 Pages 90 - 92
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21. | Repolarization characteristics and incidence of Torsades de Pointes in patients with acquired complete atrioventricular block Yasemin Turan Bozkaya, Zuhal Eroğlu, Meral Kayıkçıoğlu, Serdar Payzın, Levent H. Can, Hakan Kültürsay, Can Hasdemir PMID: 17584695 Pages 98 - 100
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22. | Evaluation of thyroid dysfunction in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation Pasquale Vergara, Giuseppe Picardi, Gerardo Nigro, Francesco Scafuro, Annabella de Chiara, Raffaele Calabrò, Giuseppe Vergara PMID: 17584697 Pages 104 - 106
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CASE REPORT |
23. | Mianserin induced ventricular tachycardia Alexandru Deutsch, Bülent Görenek, Alparslan Birdane, Ömer Göktekin, Yüksel Çavuşoğlu, Ahmet Ünalır, Necmi Ata, Bilgin Timuralp PMID: 17584699 Pages 110 - 111
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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION |
24. | Improved recognition of sustained ventricular tachycardia from SAECG by support vector machine Stanislaw Jankowski, Zbigniew Szymanski, Ewa Piatkowska- Janko, Artur Oreziak PMID: 17584700 Pages 112 - 115
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25. | Evaluation of the QRS-T angle using the high-resolution 64-lead electrocardiography Michal Kania, Malgorzata Fereniec, Anna Zbiec, Roman Kepski, Grzegorz Karpinski, Roman Maniewski PMID: 17584702 Pages 116 - 119
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26. | Evaluation of the T-wave alternans detection methods: a simulation study Dariusz Janusek, Zdzislaw Pawlowski, Roman Maniewski PMID: 17584701 Pages 120 - 122
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27. | Why do we need supercomputers to understand the electrocardiographic T wave? Mark Potse, A.-Robert LeBlanc, Alain Vinet PMID: 17584703 Pages 123 - 124
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28. | Normal and abnormal circadian profiles of heart autonomic balance, evaluated by time-related common indicator of heart rate variability Mikhail Matveev, Rada Prokopova PMID: 17584704 Pages 125 - 129
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29. | Noninvasive detection of repolarization changes in the heart Slavomira Filipova PMID: 17584705 Pages 130 - 132
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30. | Time-frequency analysis of QRS complex with wavelet transform in patients with triple-vessel disease Kei Ota, Takeshi Tsutsumi, Keisuke Kawachi, Daisuke Wakatsuki, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Fuyuki Asano, Youichi Takeyama, Yoshiwo Okamoto PMID: 17584706 Pages 133 - 134
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31. | Possibilities of high-resolution HRV analysis T. Mironova, V. Mironov, A. Calmikova, T. Socolova, E. Davidova, E, Safronova, I. Shadrina PMID: 17584707 Pages 135 - 138
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32. | Susceptibility for ventricular tachycardia and the correlation between depolarization and orthogonal components of repolarization Alexandru Dan Corlan, Milan Horacek, Luigi De Ambroggi PMID: 17584708 Pages 139 - 141
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33. | Relationship between electrolytes and heart rate variability parameters in end-stage renal failure patients before and after hemodialysis Tsai Lung Wen, Wang Chung- Kwe, Ing Fang Yang, Ten Fang Yang PMID: 17584709 Pages 142 - 144
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34. | Understanding ST depression in the stress-test ECG Mark Potse, Alain Vinet, A.-Robert LeBlanc, Jean G. Diodati, Réginald Nadeau PMID: 17584710 Pages 145 - 147
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35. | Reliability-based rearrangement of ECG automated interpretation chain Piotr Augustyniak PMID: 17584711 Pages 148 - 152
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36. | The relation between QRS amplitude and left ventricular mass in patients with hypertension identified at screening Ljuba Bacharova, Oleg V. Baum, Galina A. Muromtseva, Leonid A. Popov, Vyatcheslav B. Rozanov, Victor I. Voloshin, Oleg M. Voroshnin, Elena A. Zhavoronkova PMID: 17584712 Pages 153 - 158
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37. | Evaluation of the electrocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy Iain Morrison, Elaine Clark, Peter W. Macfarlane PMID: 17584713 Pages 159 - 163
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38. | The positive T wave Mark Potse, Ruben Coronel, Tobias Opthof, Alain Vinet PMID: 17584714 Pages 164 - 167
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39. | Clinical presentation and ECG changes - how good is it in diagnosing troponin positive acute coronary syndrome Anthony Leslie Innasimutthu, Sandeep Shivananada Siddhi, Gopala Krishna Balappa Rao PMID: 17584715 Pages 168 - 170
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40. | Comparative assessment of ECG dynamics in myocardial infarction according to reperfusion therapy approach (primary and facilitated coronary angioplasty) and timing of the procedure G.V. Ryabykina, A.V. Sozykin, S.V. Dobrovolskaya PMID: 17584716 Pages 171 - 174
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41. | Pseudonormalization: clinical, electrocardiographic, echocardiographic, and angiographic characteristics Cem Ulucan, Oğuz Yavuzgil, Meral Kayıkçıoğlu, Levent Can, Serdar Payzın, Hakan Kültürsay, İnan Soydan, Can Hasdemir PMID: 17584717 Pages 175 - 177
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42. | Usefulness of surface electrocardiogram in predicting the clinical course of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Fatih Bayrak, Gökhan Kahveci, Bülent Mutlu, Muzaffer Değertekin, Ertan Demirtaş PMID: 17584718 Pages 178 - 181
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43. | Prevalence of ST-elevation in right precordial leads in patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome without ST-elevation in standard 12-lead electrocardiography Elmo Pretorius, Anton F. Doubell PMID: 17584719 Pages 182 - 185
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44. | The impact of remote patient monitoring in managing silent myocardial infarction in a residential home setting Malcolm Clarke, Tanja Bratan, Sadhana Kulkarni, Russell Jones PMID: 17584720 Pages 186 - 188
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45. | The severity of ST segment elevation in acute inferior myocardial infarction: Does it predict the presence of a proximal culprit lesion along the right coronary artery course? Alim Erdem, Mehmet Birhan Yılmaz, Kenan Yalta, Okan Onur Turgut, İzzet Tandoğan PMID: 17584721 Pages 189 - 190
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46. | Stress testing in coronary artery disease by Magnetic Field Imaging: a 3D current distribution model Matthias Goernig, Massimo De Melis, Dania Di Pietro Paolo, Walfred Tedeschi, Mario Liehr, Hans Reiner Figulla, Sergio Erne PMID: 17584722 Pages 191 - 192
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47. | Possibilities of signal-averaged orthogonal and vector electrocardiography for locating and size evaluation of acute myocardial infarction with ST-elevation Mikhail Matveev, Vessela Krasteva, Stefan Naydenov, Temenuga Donova PMID: 17584723 Pages 193 - 197
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48. | Vectorcardiographic assessment of acute hypoxia effects in pulmonary hypertension due to chronic bronchitis Zulpukar Kudaiberdiev PMID: 17584724 Pages 198 - 200
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49. | Distribution of blood pressure among men in Eskişehir Alattin Ünsal, Mustafa Tozun, Afşin Parspour, Bülent Görenek, Kazım Tırpan PMID: 17584725 Pages 201 - 205
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50. | Vasovagal syncope patients and the C825T GNB3 polymorphism Malgorzata Lelonek, Tadeusz Pietrucha, Adam Stanczyk, Jan Henryk Goch PMID: 17584726 Pages 206 - 208
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51. | Noninvasive, automatic optimization strategy in cardiac resynchronization therapy Matthias Reumann, Brigitte Osswald, Olaf Doessel PMID: 17584727 Pages 209 - 212
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52. | Twenty-millisecond interventricular difference as assessed by body surface potential mapping identifies patients with clinical improvement after implantation of cardiac resynchronization device Nelson Samesima, Roberto Douglas, Nancy Tobias, Anísio Pedrosa, Martino Martinelli Filho, José Antonio Ramires, Carlos Alberto Pastore PMID: 17584728 Pages 213 - 215
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53. | Pulse amplitude adjustment provides immediate pacemaker longevity gain Nenad Zlatanovic, Sasko Kedev, Nikola Gjorgov, Branislav Miletic, Antonio Georgiev, Dejan Kovacevic, Ivan Trajkov, Mitko Kaev, Vladimir Borozanov, Vladimir Boskov PMID: 17584729 Pages 216 - 218
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