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Feasibility of multiple short, 40-s, intra-procedural ECG recordings to detect immediate changes in heart rate variability during catheter ablation for arrhythmias

Authors
  1. A Bauer
  2. BJ Scherlag
  3. C Pappone
  4. D. Wyn Davies
  5. Darrel P. Francis
  6. DP Redfearn
  7. E Pokushalov
  8. GE Kochiadakis
  9. Ian J. Wright
  10. J Zhou
  11. JA Armour
  12. JC Pachon
  13. JL Ardell
  14. LC Davies
  15. Louisa C. Malcolme-Lawes
  16. M Scanavacca
  17. Michael Koa-Wing
  18. Nicholas S. Peters
  19. Phang Boon Lim
  20. Prapa Kanagaratnam
  21. R Lemery
  22. Richard Sutton
  23. SM Markowitz
  24. SS Po
  25. Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology
  26. Therese Tillin
  27. Thomas Stuber
  28. WC Randall
  29. Y Hou
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
Springer US
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