The spatial QRS-T angle outperforms the Italian and Seattle ECG-based criteria for detection of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in pediatric patients

Daniel Cortez, Nandita Sharma, Jean Cavanaugh, Froilan Tuozo, Gwendolyn Derk, Emily Lundberg, Todd T. Schlegel, Keith Weiner, Nafiz Kiciman, Juan Alejos, Bruce Landeck, Jamil Aboulhosn, Shelley Miyamoto, Anjan Batra, Anthony C. McCanta

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