Volume: 7 Supplement: 1 - July 2007

2. Clinical use of body surface potential mapping in cardiac arrhythmias
PubMed ID: 17584668 Pages : 8-10
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3. Appraisal of BSPM obtained from the limited lead system
PubMed ID: 17584669 Pages : 11-13
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5. Application of body surface potential mapping in coronary artery disease diagnosis
PubMed ID: 17584671 Pages : 16-19
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6. Comparison of magnetocardiography and electrocardiography
PubMed ID: 17584672 Pages : 20-22
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9. Cervical vagosympathetic and mediastinal nerves activation effects on atrial arrhythmia formation
PubMed ID: 17584676 Pages : 34-36
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17. Heart rate variability as a predictor of sudden cardiac death
PubMed ID: 17584685 Pages : 68-70
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18. Repolarization abnormalities and arrhythmogenesis in hypertrophic myocardium
PubMed ID: 17584686 Pages : 71-72
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20. Changes in ionic currents and reduced conduction velocity in hypertrophied ventricular myocardium of Xina-deficient mice
PubMed ID: 17584692 Pages : 90-92
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21. Repolarization characteristics and incidence of Torsades de Pointes in patients with acquired complete atrioventricular block
PubMed ID: 17584695 Pages : 98-100
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22. Evaluation of thyroid dysfunction in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
PubMed ID: 17584697 Pages : 104-106
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23. Mianserin induced ventricular tachycardia
PubMed ID: 17584699 Pages : 110-111
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24. Improved recognition of sustained ventricular tachycardia from SAECG by support vector machine
PubMed ID: 17584700 Pages : 112-115
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25. Evaluation of the QRS-T angle using the high-resolution 64-lead electrocardiography
PubMed ID: 17584702 Pages : 116-119
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26. Evaluation of the T-wave alternans detection methods: a simulation study
PubMed ID: 17584701 Pages : 120-122
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27. Why do we need supercomputers to understand the electrocardiographic T wave?
PubMed ID: 17584703 Pages : 123-124
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30. Time-frequency analysis of QRS complex with wavelet transform in patients with triple-vessel disease
PubMed ID: 17584706 Pages : 133-134
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31. Possibilities of high-resolution HRV analysis
PubMed ID: 17584707 Pages : 135-138
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34. Understanding ST depression in the stress-test ECG
PubMed ID: 17584710 Pages : 145-147
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36. The relation between QRS amplitude and left ventricular mass in patients with hypertension identified at screening
PubMed ID: 17584712 Pages : 153-158
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37. Evaluation of the electrocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy
PubMed ID: 17584713 Pages : 159-163
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38. The positive T wave
PubMed ID: 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
PubMed ID: 17584715 Pages : 168-170
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41. Pseudonormalization: clinical, electrocardiographic, echocardiographic, and angiographic characteristics
PubMed ID: 17584717 Pages : 175-177
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42. Usefulness of surface electrocardiogram in predicting the clinical course of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
PubMed ID: 17584718 Pages : 178-181
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46. Stress testing in coronary artery disease by Magnetic Field Imaging: a 3D current distribution model
PubMed ID: 17584722 Pages : 191-192
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49. Distribution of blood pressure among men in Eskişehir
PubMed ID: 17584725 Pages : 201-205
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50. Vasovagal syncope patients and the C825T GNB3 polymorphism
PubMed ID: 17584726 Pages : 206-208
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51. Noninvasive, automatic optimization strategy in cardiac resynchronization therapy
PubMed ID: 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
PubMed ID: 17584728 Pages : 213-215
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53. Pulse amplitude adjustment provides immediate pacemaker longevity gain
PubMed ID: 17584729 Pages : 216-218
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