Accepted Regular Abstracts

42.ECG/body surface potential mapping/holter
Receipt no.First nameLast nameAbstract title
10508HiromiGotoInvestigations of Cardiac Manifestations and Cardiovascular Autonomic Functions of 64 Fabry patients
10675TomoyukiKabutoyaA Broad P-wave in 12-Lead Electrocardiography is Associated with Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Cardiovascular Risk Factors
10695KoichiMizumakiPostprandial Augmentation of J-wave Elevation in Patients with Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation
10697SachiyoIgataThe Voltage of RV1+SV5/6 is a Useful Predictor of Pulmonary Hemodynamics and RV Remodeling in Patients with Pulmonary Artery Hypertension.
10762MasatoShimizuImpact of frontal QRS-T angle for poor left ventricular contraction and dyssynchrony in patients with complete left bundle branch block
10800KenichiHashimotoNormal Features and Values of P Wave Signal-Averaged Electrocardiogram Recorded by 24-Hour Ambulatory Electrocardiogram
10874ShojiKawakamiLeft Ventricular Conduction Delay on Multi-channel Magnetocardiography Can Predict Future Cardiac Events in Non-ischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy Patients with Narrow QRS
10927MichitakaSugenoArrhythmia is Independently Associated with Proteinuria in Japanese Population–Analysis of a Large Cohort in Health Check Program–
11424AkiraFujikiDifferences in Slope of QT-RR Relation Based on 24-hour Holter ECG between Cardioembolic and Atherosclerotic Stroke
11662HisakiMakimotoDivergent Effect of Sympatholytic Therapy on Cardiac Autonomic Activity Depending on Chronic Kidney Disease
11696HiroakiSugiyamaImpacts of T-wave abnormality in electrocardiogram on heart failure exacerbation in patients with atrial fibrillation: The Fushimi AF Registry
11711NamiTakanoRelationship between Distribution of Frequency Power within QRS Complex and Proliferous Intramural Fibrous Tissues in the Heart
11767DaisukeWakatsukiRelationship of the Time-frequency Power of P Wave in the Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and the Left Atrial Potential Mapping
11783YoshinoMinouraLate Potentials at nighttime by high resolution holter recording is a useful for the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome
12307YukiOsakaP-wave terminal force and PR duration on 12-lead electrocardiography predicts the outcome of ablation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
12356DaisukeWakatsukiUsefulness of the Time-frequency Analysis of P Wave in the Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
12525AhmedTalibSite-specific arrhythmogenesis in J wave syndromes: an insight from 12-lead ambulatory ECG analysis.
12801IchitaroAbeQRS Form of Left Bundle Branch Block is Predictive of Clinical Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
12901MasashiIshimiPrediction of Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure Patients by combination of Cardiac MIBG Imaging and Long-runs of Non-sustained VT
12915MasashiIshimiPrediction of sudden cardiac death in Heart Failure by combination of early repolarization pattern and long runs of non-sustained VT
12996YumikoMutaThe Clinical Significance of Fragmented-Onset QRS in Daily Medical Practice
13035ShuntaroTamuraThe genesis and significance of J wave in healed myocardial infarction
13213MasatoKawasakiComparison of Prognostic Significance of Ambulatory ECG-based T Wave Alternans, HRV and HRT for the VT Prediction in ICD Patients
13742YoshihiroSatoPrediction of Sudden Cardiac Death in Chronic Heart Failure Patients by the Combination of Cardiac MIBG-SPECT Imaging and Tpeak-Tend Interval.
13754YuyaAoyamaHigh-frequency signals within the QRS complex as a predictor of spontaneous ventricular fibrillation in patients with Brugada syndrome.

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