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Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 25-31 (January 2003)


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Comparison of waveforms in conventional 12-lead ECGs and those derived from EASI leads in children

Olle Pahlm, MD, PhD*, Jonas Pettersson, MD, PhD*, Annika Thulin, MD*, Charles L. Feldman, PhD, Dirk Q. Feild, MA, Galen S. Wagner, MD§

Abstract 

To investigate the possibility of simplifying electrocardiogram (ECG) recording in children, we compared waveforms in conventional 12-lead ECGs to those derived from EASI leads in 221 children of various ages. The conventional 12-lead ECGs and the ECGs using EASI electrode positions were collected simultaneously. We developed and determined the value of age-specific transformation coefficients for use in deriving 12-lead ECGs from the signals recorded at the EASI sites. We compared the results of using age-specific coefficients to the results of using adult coefficients and studied the “goodness-of-fit” between the conventional and the derived 12-lead ECGs. The age-specific coefficients performed slightly better than the adult coefficients, and good agreement was usually attained between the conventional 12-lead ECG and the EASI-derived 12-lead ECG. Our conclusion is that EASI leads in children have the same high levels of “goodness-of-fit” to replicate conventional 12-lead ECG waveforms, as reported earlier in adults.

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* From the Department of Clinical Physiology, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden

 Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA

 Philips Medical Systems, Oxnard, CA

§ Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.

 Reprint requests: Olle Pahlm, MD, PhD, Department of Clinical Physiology, University Hospital, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden; e-mail: olle.pahlm@skane.se.90017.

PII: S0022-0736(02)30457-6

doi:10.1054/jelc.2003.50006


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