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The three-dimensional cardiac electric field is subject to changes relating to respiration, heart rate, diastolic and systolic volume, nervous activity, pathologic processes, etc. To study these changes it is necessary 1) to record as many leads as possible from the entire body surface for long periods of time, 2) to display results on-line for quality control and for interacting with the experimental conditions.
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Macchi, E. et al. (1986). Continuous Digital Recording of 240 ECG Leads for Body Surface Potential Mapping. In: van Dam, R.T., van Oosterom, A. (eds) Electrocardiographic Body Surface Mapping. Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol 60. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4303-2_18
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