Published in Circulation on October 01, 1977
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Limited lead selection for estimation of body surface potential maps in electrocardiography. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng (1978) 1.23
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Role of DNA testing for diagnosis, management, and genetic screening in long QT syndrome, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and Marfan syndrome. Heart (2001) 0.99
Comparative dependence on adrenergic neural tone by automaticity in the sinus node and in the atrioventricular junction. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1973) 0.98
Dependence of intraventricular pressures on activation order before and after experimental Purkinje net block. J Electrocardiol (1970) 0.95
The electrocardiographic recognition of cardiac states at high risk of ventricular arrhythmias. An experimental study in dogs. Circ Res (1978) 0.93
Clinically practical lead systems for improved electrocardiography: comparison with precordial grids and conventional lead systems. Circulation (1979) 0.92
Clinical implications for affected parents and siblings of probands with long-QT syndrome. Circulation (2001) 0.92
Clinical and genetic variables associated with acute arousal and nonarousal-related cardiac events among subjects with long QT syndrome. Am J Cardiol (2000) 0.92
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The sequence of normal recovery of excitability in the dog heart. Circulation (1975) 0.88
The electrocardiogram and the central nervous system. Prog Cardiovasc Dis (1970) 0.88
Ventricular recovery properties and QRST deflection area in cardiac electrograms. Am J Physiol (1980) 0.87
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Relation of variations in activation order to intraventricular pressures during premature beats. Circ Res (1966) 0.87
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Electrotonic interaction during canine ventricular repolarization. Circ Res (1978) 0.83
Analysis of T-wave abnormalities associated with myocardial infarction using a theoretic model. Circulation (1968) 0.82
Reversible segmental myocardial dysfunction in septic shock. Crit Care Med (1986) 0.82
Sequences of early and late phases of repolarization on dog ventricular epicardium. J Electrocardiol (1981) 0.82
Fibrillation threshold of a patient with myocardial infarction treated with a fixed-rate pacemaker: case report. Am Heart J (1970) 0.81
Effects of bilateral and unilateral stellate stimulation on canine ventricular refractory periods at sites overlapping innervation. Circ Res (1978) 0.81
Effects of age, sex, and body habitus on QRS and ST-T potential maps of 1100 normal subjects. Circulation (1985) 0.81
A theoretic model of the T wave. Circulation (1966) 0.80
Effects of acute hyperkalemia on cardiac excitability. Am Heart J (1977) 0.80
Application of a theoretic T-wave model to experimentally induced T-wave abnormalities. Circulation (1966) 0.79
The prolonged QT interval. Annu Rev Med (1979) 0.79
Body surface distribution of QRST area. Adv Cardiol (1978) 0.79