A clinical pilot study on the accessory pathway localization accuracy applying ECG mapping. Modre, R., Tilg, B., Fischer, G., Hanser, F., Messnarz, B., Roithinger, F., & Hintringer, F. In c-EMBS2002, volume 2, pages 1381–1382, 2002.
bibtex   
@InProceedings{RSM:Mod2002b,
  author =       "R. Modre and B. Tilg and G. Fischer and F. Hanser and
                 B. Messnarz and F.X. Roithinger and F. Hintringer",
  title =        "A clinical pilot study on the accessory pathway
                 localization accuracy applying {ECG} mapping",
  booktitle =    c-EMBS2002,
  year =         "2002",
  volume =       "2",
  pages =        "1381--1382",
  robnote =      "Our objective was to quantify the localization error
                 of noninvasive activation time (AT) imaging by
                 localizing an accessory pathway for a
                 Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome and a pacing site for
                 left ventricle pacing. Anatomical data obtained by
                 magnetic resonance imaging and electrocardiographic
                 mapping enables the imaging of the AT map on the entire
                 surface of the heart. The nonlinear inverse problem is
                 solved by a sequence of linearized ill-posed problems.
                 The localization accuracy in this clinical pilot study
                 for localizing a single pacing site and an accessory
                 pathway was 8mm and 5mm with a inaccuracy of this
                 distance of 10mm.",
  bibdate =      "Sun Dec 26 11:53:05 2004",
}

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