Abstract Sudden cardiac death is impactful. There has been an increase in the search for tools capable of identifying individuals who are most susceptible, such as the microvolt T-wave alternans. This study aims to analyze the applicability of the modified moving average methodology to obtain the microvolt T-wave alternans using treadmill specific protocols. Medical records of patients during the period August 2006–December 2014 were retrospectively analyzed. Five hundred and thirty nine exams were then included, divided into groups according to the protocol and updating factor used: Ellestad factor 8 or 32, Naughton factor 8 or 32. The topics for analysis were the alternans behavior, noise and confirmation according to the groups of leads ...
The present review summarizes current aspects on how to perform noninvasive microvolt T-wave alterna...
BackgroundST segment/heart rate hysteresis can improve the diagnostic performance of the exercise EC...
T-wave alternans (TWA), an electrophysiologic phenomenon which manifests as an every-other-beat alte...
moving average analysis of T-wave alternans to predict ven-tricular fibrillation with high accuracy....
This consensus guideline was prepared on behalf of the International Society for Holter and Noninvas...
Microvolt T-wave alternans (TWA) testing involves measuring variation in the morphology of the T-wav...
T-wave alternans (TWA) manifests on the surface ECG as a pattern of alternating amplitude T-waves, t...
Background: Current relevance of T-wave alternans is based on its association with electrical disord...
T-wave alternans (TWA) is often measured in special exercise ECGs specifically made for TWA testing ...
AimsMicrovolt T-wave alternans (TWA) predicts arrhythmic risk in patients with ischaemic heart disea...
T wave alternans (TWA) is a beat-to-beat change in the amplitude or shape of T wave. TWA is one of p...
Aims: Observational studies in selected populations have suggested that microvolt T-wave alternans (...
Microvolt T-wave alternans (TWA), consisting of every-other-beat changes in ECG T-wave morphology, i...
Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) are the most effective way of preventing sudden cardia...
Enhanced modified moving average method (EMMAM) and correlation method (CM) for microvolt TWA identi...
The present review summarizes current aspects on how to perform noninvasive microvolt T-wave alterna...
BackgroundST segment/heart rate hysteresis can improve the diagnostic performance of the exercise EC...
T-wave alternans (TWA), an electrophysiologic phenomenon which manifests as an every-other-beat alte...
moving average analysis of T-wave alternans to predict ven-tricular fibrillation with high accuracy....
This consensus guideline was prepared on behalf of the International Society for Holter and Noninvas...
Microvolt T-wave alternans (TWA) testing involves measuring variation in the morphology of the T-wav...
T-wave alternans (TWA) manifests on the surface ECG as a pattern of alternating amplitude T-waves, t...
Background: Current relevance of T-wave alternans is based on its association with electrical disord...
T-wave alternans (TWA) is often measured in special exercise ECGs specifically made for TWA testing ...
AimsMicrovolt T-wave alternans (TWA) predicts arrhythmic risk in patients with ischaemic heart disea...
T wave alternans (TWA) is a beat-to-beat change in the amplitude or shape of T wave. TWA is one of p...
Aims: Observational studies in selected populations have suggested that microvolt T-wave alternans (...
Microvolt T-wave alternans (TWA), consisting of every-other-beat changes in ECG T-wave morphology, i...
Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) are the most effective way of preventing sudden cardia...
Enhanced modified moving average method (EMMAM) and correlation method (CM) for microvolt TWA identi...
The present review summarizes current aspects on how to perform noninvasive microvolt T-wave alterna...
BackgroundST segment/heart rate hysteresis can improve the diagnostic performance of the exercise EC...
T-wave alternans (TWA), an electrophysiologic phenomenon which manifests as an every-other-beat alte...