Figure 1. Scheme for no rotation, counterclockwise rotation, and clockwise rotation of QRS transition zone. - "Counterclockwise and Clockwise Rotation of QRS Transitional Zone: Prospective Correlates of Change and Time‐Varying Associations With Cardiovascular Outcomes"
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