Lead system transformation for pooling of body surface maps: an evaluation

Multi-center research on Body Surface Maps (multi-lead ECGs) is often hampered by the fact that there are many different lead systems in use, varying in lead placement as well as in the number of leads. In this study, two different methods for converting multi-lead ECGs from one lead system format t...

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