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      QRS Loop Folding Phenomenon in Vectorcardiogram of Healthy Individuals

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          Recently, we developed a novel approach to study the rapid and sudden changes in the direction of ventricular activation called folding phenomenon. In order to better understand this phenomenon, we were interested in studying the variation of the orientation of Q R S ι for i=1…N where Q R S ι represents the QRS vector at the i th sample point. In this study, we described the orientation of the QRS vector and the rotation of its frame of reference in details in 81 healthy participants from the Intercity Digital Electrocardiogram Alliance (IDEAL) study using unit quaternions and Euler angles. We observed that the variance of the elevation of rotation axis u⃗ was significantly higher in men compared to women (1340±421 vs. 1063±381, P=0.003, respectively). Additionally, there was a significant negative correlation between the variance of the azimuth of u⃗ and height (CC=−0.26, P=0.019) while the elevation of u⃗ and height were significantly positively correlated (CC=0.24, P=0.034). Moreover, the elevation of u⃗ had a positive significant correlation with weight and body surface area (CC=0.22, P=0.045 and CC=0.26, P=0.020 respectively).

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          Journal
          101562329
          39252
          Comput Cardiol (2010)
          Comput Cardiol (2010)
          Computing in cardiology
          2325-8861
          2325-887X
          7 February 2017
          2 March 2017
          September 2016
          20 September 2017
          : 43
          : 645-648
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Knight Cardiovascular Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA
          [2 ]Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA
          Author notes
          Address for correspondence. Golriz Sedaghat. Knight Cardiovascular Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA. sedaghat@ 123456ohsu.edu
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          PMC5606210 PMC5606210 5606210 nihpa849302
          5606210
          28944247
          1b41a47a-d708-4437-87e1-fbbbc405aa1b
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