ISCE 2006 Poster Session 3

1700 - 1800 hours
Posters available for viewing after 2 PM and after the evening session

Presenter & Title

Konrad Brockmeier, University of Köln, Köln GERMANY
Wireless Holter Transmission in Suspected Dysrhythmias

Mary G. Carey, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo NY USA
Association of Sustained Ventricular Arrhythmias with Transient Myocardial Ischemia in Patients Hospitalized with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Elaine Clark, University of Glasgow, Glasgow SCOTLAND
A New Approach to Serial Comparison in the Glasgow Program

Robert Farrell, GE Healthcare, Menomonee Falls NY USA
Computerized Detection of Right Ventricular Involvement in Acute Inferior Infarction

Dirk Q. Feild, Philips Medical Systems, Thousand Oaks CA USA
Detecting Lead Reversals Using the EASI to 12 Lead ECG Transform

James Lindauer, Philips Medical Systems, Milpitas CA USA
Philips P Wave Detection on a New Database

Peter W. Macfarlane, University of Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow SCOTLAND
Influence of Age and Sex on Normal Limits of ST-T Amplitudes in Right Sided and Posterior Chest Leads

Jonathan Rosman, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York NY USA
Wide QRS Tachycardia: What Is the Rhythm?

Richard Saumarez, University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK
Paced Electrogram Fractionation and Non-coronary Sudden Arrhythmic Death

Nathaniel P. Scott, Arkansas Tech University, Russellville AR USA
Effect of DC Offset on the T-Wave Residuum Parameter

Elin Trägårdh, Lund University Hospital, Lund SWEDEN
16-Lead ECG vs 24-View ECG in the Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction

John Wang, Philips Medical Systems, Andover MA USA
Derivation of 12-Lead/18-Lead ECG and VCG from Subsets of 12-Lead ECG with Only Two Chest Leads

Daming Wei, University of Aizu, Fukushima JAPAN
Computer Simulation of Electrophysiology Study with Whole-heart Model

Joel Xue, GE Healthcare, Menomonee Falls WI USA
Analysis of QTc Interval and T-wave Morphology during Early Transmural Ischemia in Humans

Sophia Zhou, Philips Medical Systems, Thousand Oaks CA USA
Posterior Leads to Improve ECG Detection of Acute and Recent Posterior MI Associated with Left Circumflex Occlusion



   
                 
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