Biomarkers in Electrocardiography
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Abnormal P terminal force
Abnormal T-wave axis
Atrial fibrillation
Atrial premature complexes
Atrioventricular block
Axis deviation
Chronotropic index
Cornell voltage
Deep terminal negativity of P wave in V1
Delayed QRS transition
Early repolarization pattern
Electrocardiogram, any abnormality
Electrocardiogram, major abnormalities
Electrocardiogram Minnesota code 7-1
Electrocardiogram Minnesota code 9-4-2
Electrocardiographic changes (see definitions)
Heart rate variability
Heart rate variability, high frequency power, natural logarithm
Heart rate variability, low frequency power, natural logarithm
Heart rate variability, slope of the power-law regression line of
Heart rate variability, total power, natural logarithm
Heart rate variability, very low frequency power, natural logarithm
High R wave
Ischemic heart disease, electrocardiographic evidence
Left ventricular hypertrophy
Low frequency power of heart rate variability
Myocardial infarction
PR interval
Prior myocardial infarction
Prolonged QT interval
P wave duration
Q-QS
QRS non-dipolar voltage
QRS|T angle
QRS Transition, clockwise rotation
QRS Transition, counterclockwise rotation
QRS voltage, low
QTc dispersion minimum value
QT interval
QT prolongation
QTrr
Right bundle branch block
Romhilt-Estes left ventricular hypertrophy score
RR interval, natural logarithm of the standard deviation of normal
RR intervals, standard deviation
ST abnormalities
ST depression
ST-T segment changes
STV5 gradient
T abnormality
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