
doi: 10.1007/bf02476680
pmid: 5701216
This paper develops numerical techniques for two problems of interest in electrocardiography: (1) the determination of infinite-media surface potential gradients from boundedmedia torso potentials, and (2) the effects of lung-torso, blood mass-torso, and torso-air conductivity interfaces on torso surface potentials. This paper is an extension of a previous paper on the effects of conductivity interfaces which also utilized an integral equation formulation of Laplace's equation.
Electrocardiography, Blood Volume, Electricity, Surface Properties, Air, Electric Conductivity, mathematical biology, Thorax, Lung
Electrocardiography, Blood Volume, Electricity, Surface Properties, Air, Electric Conductivity, mathematical biology, Thorax, Lung
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