Application of a Theotetical T-Wave Model to Experimentally Induced T-Wave Abnormalities. Burgess, M., Harumi, K., & Abildskov, J. j-C, 34:669–678, 1966. bibtex @Article{RSM:Bur66,
author = "M.J. Burgess and K. Harumi and J.A. Abildskov",
title = "Application of a Theotetical {T}-Wave Model to
Experimentally Induced {T}-Wave Abnormalities",
journal = j-C,
year = "1966",
volume = "34",
pages = "669--678",
robnote = "Part 2 of the T-wave model papers, this is the
better-written of the two and explains what thoughts go
into the model. The repolarization is discussed in
terms of the ventricular gradient vector in two
components: one that is always there, a background
value, the other which can be influenced by external
events, the local gradient. Changes in T wave are then
explained in terms of changes in the local component of
the gradient. One nice finding is the neat corellation
between the local gradient, as measured by the change
in the refractory period and the area under the T wave
as heat is applied to or withdrawn from the heart.,
ECG077",
}