A procedure is introduced that allows approximations of body surface potential maps (BSPM) to be obtained by utilizing commonly available digital 12-lead-electrocardiogra...Show More
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A procedure is introduced that allows approximations of body surface potential maps (BSPM) to be obtained by utilizing commonly available digital 12-lead-electrocardiogram (ECG) systems. These Pseudo-BSPMs contain most of the averaged spatio-temporal information for a single characteristic beat. The underlying signal processing is described in detail. The algorithms including an online method verification may easily be added to the software of commercial 12-lead ECG devices.
Body-Surface-Potential-Mapping (BSPM) has proven to be a clinically relevant method that enhances diagnostic power as compared to the standard 12-lead ECG. For a review see [1], [2], [3], and the references therein.
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