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Kawamura, Y., Pagé, P. L., Cardinal, R., Savard, P., & Nadeau, R. (1996). Mapping of septal ventricular tachycardia : Clinical and experimental correlations. Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, 112(4), 914-925. External link
Klug, D., Ferracci, A., Molin, F., Dubuc, M., Savard, P., Kus, T., Hélie, F., Cardinal, R., & Nadeau, R. (1995). Body surface potential distributions during idiopathic ventricular tachycardia. Circulation, 91(7), 2002-2009. External link
Molin, F., Savard, P., Dubuc, M., Kus, T., Tremblay, G., & Nadeau, R. (1997). Spatial resolution and role of pacemapping during ablation of accessory pathways. Pace-Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 20(3, pt. 1), 683-694. External link
Nasmith, J., Pharand, C., Dubé, B., Matteau, S., Leblanc, A.-R., & Nadeau, R. (1998, January). Orthogonal sites of st-segment maxima relative to type of st shift and clinical setting during continuous xyz ischemic monitoring [Paper]. 24th Annual ISCE (International Society for Computerized Electrocardiology) Conference on Research and Technology Transfer in Computerized Electrocardiology, Nara, Japan. Published in Journal of Electrocardiology., 32(SUPPL.). External link
Pagé, P. L., Dandan, N., Savard, P., Nadeau, R., Armour, J. A., & Cardinal, R. (1995). Regional distribution of atrial electrical changes induced by stimulation of extracardiac and intracardiac neural elements. Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, 109(2), 377-388. External link
Preda, I., Nadeau, R., Savard, P., Hamel, D., Palisaitis, D., Shenasa, M., & Nasmith, J. (1994). Qrs alterations in body-surface potential distributions during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty in single-vessel disease. Journal of Electrocardiology, 27(4), 311-322. External link
Shahidi, A. V., Savard, P., & Nadeau, R. (1994). Forward an inverse problems of electrocardiography : Modeling and recovery of epicardial potentials in humans. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 41(3), 249-256. External link