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. 2008 May 30;6:22. doi: 10.1186/1476-7120-6-22

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Colour-coded bulls-eye projections of mechanical activation times (top row; A to D) and of timing of peak shortening (bottom row; A1-D1), with the vector magnitude and direction plotted in the centre (small blue arrows). The thick black line on the left of each bulls-eye defines the attachment of the inferior right ventricular wall between the inferior and the septal wall (wall segmentation: see figure 1). For clarity, all plots have an equal scale: 0 ms to 180 ms for mechanical activation times (top row) and 100 to 550 ms for peak times (bottom row). Example A and A1: normal volunteer. Examples B, B1 and C, C1: patient with an inferoseptal and with an anterolateral bypass, respectively (* = invasively determined bypass localization). D: patient with LBBB. Note the large onset delay vector (D) and even larger peak shortening vector (D1) pointing from the septum to the lateral wall.