| BULLETIN
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53, Issue 3, September 2005
Biocybernetics, Bioengineering and Biotechnology |
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| pp 195 - 205 |
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High resolution ECG and MCG mapping: simulation study of single and dual accessory pathways and influence of lead displacement and limited lead selection on localisation results |
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| V. JAZBINSEK,R. HREN, and Z. TRONTELJ |
| In this simulation study, we used an anatomical computer model of the human ventricles to simulate body surface potentials and magnetic field for 10 single preexcitation sites and 8 pairs of preexcitation sites positioned on the epicardial surface along the atrio-ventricular ring. We demonstrated that electrocardiographic and magnetocardiographic inverse solutions using a pair of equivalent dipoles could be employed in localising dual accessory pathways. Average localisation errors were in the range of 5 to 21 mm and 3 mm to 20 mm, respectively, when body surface potentials and magnetic field were used. Additionally, we have investigated the influence of random lead displacements and limited lead selection on localisation results. |
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electrocardiography, magnetocardiography, accessory pathways, inverse solution |
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