Abstract

We thank Dr Madias for his interest in our study on the distribution of T-wave alternans (TWA) magnitude in apparently healthy subjects and in patients with ischaemic heart disease.1In his letter, Dr Madias suggests that TWA magnitude might depend on T-wave amplitude, a very interesting hypothesis that he has been proposing for some years, raising the possibility that adjusting TWA magnitude for T-wave amplitude might result in a TWA index able to …

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