Circulation, Vol 54, 251-263, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
L De Ambroggi, B Taccardi and E Macchi
Heart potentials were recorded from the entire chest surface in 42 patients
suffering from Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. We were able to identify six
types of surface maps, according to the location of the potential maximum
and minimum during the delta wave. For each of these types we suggested the
most likely location of the pre-excited region around the A-V rings (types
1 to 5) or in the interventricular septum (type 6). In 13 patients
belonging to Types 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 our hypotheses were in agreement with
intracardiac recordings, epicardial maps or surgical results obtained by
others. Isopotential surface maps provide more information on the location
of the pre-excited area than conventional ECGs, particularly when these
exhibit intermediate features between Types A and B.
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Body-surface maps of heart potentials: tentative localization of pre- excited areas in forty-two Wolff-Parkinson-White patients
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