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The Inside-Out Electrocardiographic Stress Test: a View From the Left Ventricular Cavity

Rex N. Macalpin

Department of Medicine University of California Center for Health Sciences Los Angeles, California

William R. Cabeen

Department of Medicine University of California Center for Health Sciences Los Angeles, California

A new method is described for measuring the unipolar left ventricular cavitary electrogram by means of a standard pigtail ventriculography catheter. Experiences with this technique in 30 patients are described with particular reference to changes in the S-T segment of the cavitary elec trogram during cardiac stress by atrial pacing. This method allows conve nient recording of His bundle potentials from the left ventricular outflow tract in most patients.

Angiology, Vol. 28, No. 6, 384-393 (1977)
DOI: 10.1177/000331977702800603


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