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Studies on the normal polarcardiograms using the inferosuperior axis as the polar axis
Japanese Circulation Journal
|October 1, 1977
Abstract:
Polarcardiography made possible not only to let us know the polar coordinates of the cardiac vectors at any instant very easily, but also to express the time-related curve of the polar coordinates of the cardiac vectors, which vary as function of time, in easily understandable analogue pattern. Especially it was difficult to grasp the time-related curves of the polar coordinates of ST segment and T wave by means of the conventional electrocardiography and vector-cardiography. QRS waves, ST segments and T waves of the spatial magnitude ECG and I-S latitude ECG in normal subjects were classified into the several definite patterns.