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Variability of Electrocardiographic Imaging Within and Between Leadsets
Job Stoks
*
, Bianca Van Rees
, Sanne Groeneveld
, Diantha Schipaanboord
, Lennart Blom
, Rutger Hassink
,
Matthijs Cluitmans
,
Ralf Peeters
,
Paul Volders
*
Corresponding author for this work
Cardiologie
Carim - Arrhythmogenesis and cardiogenetics
Department of Advanced Computing Sciences
Department of Advanced Computing Sciences
MaCSBio | Faculty of Science and Engineering
MCM | Faculty of Science and Engineering
MA Med Staf Spec Cardiologie
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Keyphrases
Recovery Time
100%
Electrocardiographic Imaging
100%
Activation Time
37%
Inverse Solution
25%
Estimation Method
12%
Noise Level
12%
Epicardial Potentials
12%
Correlation Coefficient
12%
QRS Complex
12%
T-wave Amplitude
12%
Sinus
12%
Epicardial Electrogram
12%
Time Estimation
12%
Tikhonov Regularization
12%
Electrode Placement
12%
Time Determination
12%
Time-varying Coefficients
12%
Spatiotemporal Estimation
12%
Beat-to-beat Variation
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Time Perception
100%
QRS Complex
100%
Electrography
100%
T Wave Amplitude
100%
INIS
recovery
100%
solutions
28%
variations
28%
levels
14%
patients
14%
correlations
14%
comparative evaluations
14%
electrodes
14%
potentials
14%
amplitudes
14%
sinuses
14%
noise
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Time Perception
50%
QRS Complex
50%
T Wave Amplitude
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Correlation Coefficient
100%
Estimation Method
100%
Neuroscience
QRS Complex
100%