The precordial electrocardiogram during and after strenuous exercise

Forty-nine apparently healthy, physically active middle-aged men were selected for progressive exercise on a treadmill in an attempt to achieve a near-maximal or maximal effort. Electrocardiographic recordings during and after exercise were made utilizing the earensiform-precordial (EEP) electrode l...

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