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Recovery of cardiac transmembrane potential from extracellular potential in two-dimensional anisotropic tissue
This study uses a fast-Fourier transform method to calculate cardiac transmembrane potentials from extracellular potentials in two-dimensional, anisotropic tissue. Results show agreement between actual and recovered transmembrane potentials of 4% to 7% for activation arising from a single-point stimulus.