Noboru Okamoto
Duke University
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Journal of Electrocardiology | 1994
Stanley T. Anderson; Olle Pahlm; Ronald H. Selvester; James J. Bailey; Alan S. Berson; S. Serge Barold; Peter Clemmensen; Gordon E. Dower; Paul P. Elko; Peter M. Galen; Fred Kornreich; Mitchell W. Krucoff; Michael M. Laks; Henry J.L. Marriott; Peter W. Macfarlane; Noboru Okamoto; Richard L. Page; Sebastian T. Palmeri; Pentti M. Rautaharju; Gil Tolan; Richard D. White; Thomas M. White; Galen S. Wagner
The standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) has been developed over many years. The ECG has had a long and successful history of providing diagnostic information in clinical medicine. Cardiac arrhythmias have been elucidated by deductive reasoning from continuous ECG recordings with confirmation from electrophysiologic studies. Recently, there has been renewed interest in the morphology of the QRS complex, ST-segment, and T wave, which raises the important question of considering whether the usual method of display provides maximal diagnostic capabilities. The conventional display provides a logical visualization of precordial lead recordings representing the horizontal plane, but does not provide a logical visualization of the limb lead recordings representing the frontal plane. Many clinical problems require the consideration of serial ECGs necessitating the comparison of separate pages. An alternate format presenting serial recordings on a single page would be advantageous. Some automated ECG analysis systems already include the capability for multiple display formats, but these have not yet been widely used in clinical practice. This point of view paper introduces a new display format for the standard 12-lead ECG that includes: (1) a presentation of an orderly sequence of leads to facilitate scanning through different points in space and (2) a presentation of recordings of 12-lead sequences to facilitate scanning through different points in time. This display format could either replace or supplement the conventional ECG format.
Journal of Electrocardiology | 1988
Noboru Okamoto; Norihito Ohsawa
The authors comment on the present status of computerized electro-cardiogram (ECG) works in Japan and demonstrate the preliminary tentative results of CSE (common standards for quantitative electrocardiography) data analysis using the Nagoya program. The more detailed results of the performance of several programs in CSE data analysis are discussed by Dr. Willems.
Internal Medicine | 2004
Hirohisa Nakamae; Kei Tsumura; Mika Akahori; Yoshiki Terada; Takahisa Yamane; Takeo Hayashi; Ikuko Saito; Mutsuo Kaneko; Noboru Okamoto; Yoshio Ichihara; Kensuke Ohta; Masayuki Hino
Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 2006
Yoshihiko Watanabe; Noboru Okamoto
Journal of Electrocardiology | 2005
Mutsuo Kaneko; Norimoto Isobe; Takashi Yamaki; Noboru Okamoto; Yoshihiko Watanabe; Tohru Iwatsuka; Tsuneharu Sakurai; Ryoji Kishi; Kiyoshi Nakazawa; Fumihiko Miyake
Journal of Electrocardiology | 2007
Tatsuya Yoneyama; Mutuo Kaneko; Takashi Yamaki; Norimoto Isobe; Toshihiko Nanke; Kiyoshi Nakazawa; Tsuneharu Sakurai; Ryoji Kishi; Yoshihiko Miyake; Noboru Okamoto; Yoshihiko Watanabe
Journal of Electrocardiology | 2006
Michihiro Takahahashi; Mutsuo Kaneko; Norimoto Isobe; Noboru Okamoto; Yoshihiko Watanabe
Journal of Electrocardiology | 2006
Mutsuo Kaneko; Norimoto Isobe; Michihiro Takahashi; Noboru Okamoto; Yoshihiko Watanabe; Tohru Iwatsuka; Tsuneharu Sakurai; Ryoji Kishi; Kiyoshi Nakazawa; Fumihiko Miyake
Proceedings of the 31st International Congress on Electrocardiology | 2005
Norimoto Isobe; Mutsuo Kaneko; Michihiro Takahashi; Tohru Iwatsuka; Noboru Okamoto; Shouji YASUl; Yoshihiko Watanabe; Yasuhiro Abo; Yoshio Ichihara
Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 2001
Noboru Okamoto; Yoshio Ichihara; Masami Nagashima; Tohru Iwatsuka; Shoji Yasui; Yoshihiko Watanabe; Toshihiko Nanke; Mutsuo Kaneko; Norimoto Isobe; Osamu Shirakawa