Intraoperative unipolar and bipolar ventricular electrograms reliably delineate damaged myocardium, offering advantages over the dye technique in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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A technique is described for obtaining unipolar and bipolar ventricular electrograms at surgery. The alterations in the form of the electrogram in various pathologic states are consistent, reliable, and reproducible. The method has advantages over dye technique for delineating areas of damaged myocardium and has been used in a clinical series of 12 patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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Gerard A. Kaiser
American Heart Association
Albert L. Waldo
Electrophysiology
Paul D. Harris
Royal Perth Hospital
Circulation
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital
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Kaiser et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Intraoperative unipolar and bipolar ventricular electrograms reliably delineate damaged myocardium, offering advantages over the dye technique in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f3f91b7d829a1276ca6ed — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.39.5s1.i-83