A noninvasive method to record His' potentials in man is described. In several patients who needed intracardiac recording, a bipolar lead was placed across the chest, directed as conveniently as possible for the recording of His bundle electrical activity. A signal filtered (70-300 Hz) and amplified (X 100.000), was processed by a multichannel analyzer for averaging. The temporal regime of the averager was determined by a trigger which established a fiducial point on the ECG. For this purpose a QRS detector fed to a normal peripheral bipolar lead was used. The temporal stability of the system was continually checked in order to reject the recordings over the limits of +/- 1 msec. The computer program was chosen in order to select a window (...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
A noninvasive method to record His' potentials in man is described. In several patients who needed i...
the recording of bundle of His electro-grams in man.1 The technique consists of passing an electrode...
A non-invasive technique has been used to record the electrical activity of the His-Purkinje System ...
SUMMARY In seven patients with complete atrioventricular (AV) block, His bundle electrograms (HBEs),...
Previous investigations have demonstrated a surface recording technique using signal averaging to de...
A novel electrode system, custom amplifier design, and computerized data acquisition/analysis method...
Utilizing several different approaches to noise reduction, satisfactory beat by beat His bundle acti...
The technique for electrode catheter recording of consistent and stable His bundle activity presentl...
The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of detecting His-Purkinje system (HPS) activi...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Electrical records were made from the interior of the right heart and attached vessels in 14 normal ...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
A noninvasive method to record His' potentials in man is described. In several patients who needed i...
the recording of bundle of His electro-grams in man.1 The technique consists of passing an electrode...
A non-invasive technique has been used to record the electrical activity of the His-Purkinje System ...
SUMMARY In seven patients with complete atrioventricular (AV) block, His bundle electrograms (HBEs),...
Previous investigations have demonstrated a surface recording technique using signal averaging to de...
A novel electrode system, custom amplifier design, and computerized data acquisition/analysis method...
Utilizing several different approaches to noise reduction, satisfactory beat by beat His bundle acti...
The technique for electrode catheter recording of consistent and stable His bundle activity presentl...
The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of detecting His-Purkinje system (HPS) activi...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Electrical records were made from the interior of the right heart and attached vessels in 14 normal ...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...
Modern electrocardiography (ECG) uses a constructed reference potential for the majority of leads. T...