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Technical Mistakes during the Acquisition of the Electrocardiogram
Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, 10/12/09
García–Niebla J et al. – In this article, the authors present the most frequent ECG patterns resulting from errors in limb and precordial lead placement, artifacts in 12–lead ECG as well as inadequate filter application; they also review alternative systems to the standard ECG, which may help minimize errors.
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