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A.C. van Huffelen, C.W.M. van Veelen, G.H. Wieneke, J. Ansems, Geertjan Huiskamp, Frans S. S. Leijten, P.C. van Rijen, R. Hoekema
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Brain Topography. 16:29-38
The conductivity of the human skull plays an important role in source localization of brain activity, because it is low as compared to other tissues in the head. The value usually taken for the conductivity of skull is questionable. In a carefully ch
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Computer Aided Surgery. 6:241-258
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Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering. 46:5-8
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Journal of Electrocardiology. 33:219-227
Various measures for quantifying the interindividual variability of the electrocardiogram and the vectorcardiogram in healthy subjects are presented. An analysis of factors that may cause this variability is performed, in particular of the geometrica
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R Hoekema
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 32:137-148
Autor:
R Hoekema
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 32:93-101
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Journal of Electrocardiology. 32:137-148
The electrocardiogram (ECG) of normal, healthy subjects shows a large interindividual variability. Part of this variability is due to the heart position and orientation relative to the electrodes. In this report, the interindividual variability is qu
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Journal of Electrocardiology. 32:93-101
Throughout the world, various procedures related to body surface mapping have evolved. The large differences in these procedures make multicenter studies difficult. This paper discusses the problems involved in selecting the number of leads, lead pla
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N. van der Putten, R. Hoekema, E.T. van der Velde, W.A. Dijk, M. van der Vlugt, W.R.M. Dassen, Jan Peter Busman, C.A.M. Hooijschuur
Publikováno v:
Computers in Cardiology, 35, 657-660
Computers in Cardiology, 35, pp. 657-660
Computers in Cardiology, 35, pp. 657-660
This paper describes the AMOC project which aims at the improvement of patient throughput in the outpatient clinics. Indicators describing the workflow were extracted and serve as a base for a so called continuous improvement model. As pro actively m
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P. Boorsma, E.T. van der Velde, Martin J. Schalij, R. Brand, N. van der Putten, W.A. Dijk, W.R.M. Dassen, J. Brinkhuis, A. Kloosterman, I. van der Veen, R. Hoekema
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Computers in Cardiology, 35, pp. 261-4
Computers in Cardiology, 35, 261-4. Long Beach, USA : IEEE Computer Society
Computers in Cardiology, 35, 261-4. Long Beach, USA : IEEE Computer Society
In the past years, organizations worldwide have put many efforts in establishing guidelines for the medical practice. However, it has become clear that in order to improve patient care it is necessary to check and ensure the adherence to the establis