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[Body surface ST mapping in daily life using multi-lead ambulatory electrocardiograph]
1Department of Internal Medicine, Fujita Health University School of Medicine.
Abstract:
To extend the usefulness of multi-lead ambulatory electrocardiography, we attempted to construct body surface isopotential maps of ST segment using our newly designed multi-lead ambulatory electrocardiograph. Material consisted of 40 patients (pts) with angiographically proven coronary arterial stenosis. By a commercially-available 4-channel recorder and a specially designed adapter, 30-lead ECGs were sequentially recorded together with body position signals for 24 hours. Compensation for ST distortion and interpolation of ST level on time scale techniques were performed before construction of ST maps. The extension of ST depression area in pts with single LAD disease were larger than in pts with single LCX or RCA disease. As time elapsed, after occurrence of ischemia the extension and location of ST depression area were changed. These results were thought to be reasonable. In conclusion, the ambulatory recording of body surface ST maps may become useful for study of myocardial ischemia in daily life.