2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2008.07.018
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Where do derived precordial leads fail?

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“…64,65 In one study 12-lead ECGs were reconstructed from V2 and V5 leads or V1 and V4 leads and interpreted by an algorithm. 65 In one study three-lead tele-ECGs were interpreted by two different cardiologists.…”
Section: Results: Diagnostic Test Accuracy Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…64,65 In one study 12-lead ECGs were reconstructed from V2 and V5 leads or V1 and V4 leads and interpreted by an algorithm. 65 In one study three-lead tele-ECGs were interpreted by two different cardiologists.…”
Section: Results: Diagnostic Test Accuracy Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…64,65 In one study 12-lead ECGs were reconstructed from V2 and V5 leads or V1 and V4 leads and interpreted by an algorithm. 65 In one study three-lead tele-ECGs were interpreted by two different cardiologists. 64 Twelve-lead ECGs interpreted by different diagnostic algorithms were compared with 12-lead ECGs interpreted by a cardiologist in six studies, with more than one algorithm tested in some cases.…”
Section: Results: Diagnostic Test Accuracy Reviewmentioning
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