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Cardiac Electrophysiology

Imaging for cardiac electrophysiology

Imaging for cardiac electrophysiology

... Clinical cardiac electrophysiology is the study of the origin and treatment of ...in cardiac electrophysiology, to assess cardiac anatomy, function and ...guide cardiac mapping ...

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Reproducible model development in the Cardiac Electrophysiology Web Lab

Reproducible model development in the Cardiac Electrophysiology Web Lab

... in cardiac electrophysiology modelling ...of cardiac electrophysiology modelling studies, and also estimate how often they feature in published ...

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Numerical Solution for PDE Constrained Optimization Problem in Cardiac Electrophysiology

Numerical Solution for PDE Constrained Optimization Problem in Cardiac Electrophysiology

... In this paper, we present the numerical solution for the PDE- constrained optimization problem arises in cardiac electrophysiology. The monodomain model, which is a well- established model for simulating ...

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Cardiac Electrophysiology: The Sinoatrial Node in Focus

Cardiac Electrophysiology: The Sinoatrial Node in Focus

... the cardiac cells and muscles is essential for quality of ...needed cardiac action potentials is yet to be ...the cardiac sino-atrial node membrane ...of cardiac action potential, was given a ...

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Computer-Assisted Electroanatomical Guidance for Cardiac Electrophysiology Procedures

Computer-Assisted Electroanatomical Guidance for Cardiac Electrophysiology Procedures

... for cardiac pro- cedures and the available technology are ...and cardiac action potential propagation, var- ious electrophysiological and electromechanical models have been proposed in the theoretical ...of ...

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IHE Cardiology (CARD) White Paper. Cardiac Electrophysiology Key Data Elements

IHE Cardiology (CARD) White Paper. Cardiac Electrophysiology Key Data Elements

... The Content Creator actor is a new actor relative to the Real World Actors section and is grouped with the EP Lab Results Repository actor. The Content Creator actor transforms patient, clinical and procedure data ...

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Transcriptomic Approaches to Modelling Long Term Changes in Human Cardiac Electrophysiology

Transcriptomic Approaches to Modelling Long Term Changes in Human Cardiac Electrophysiology

... 35 been obtained from extensive series of voltage clamp experiments on isolated myocytes, and patch clamp exper- 36 iments on recombinant ionic channels expressed in cells. The v(t) are dynamic variables that change ...

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DIRECT HIS-BUNDLE PERMANENT PACING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL RIGHT VENTRICULAR APICAL PACING: A PILOT STUDY IN ZAGAZIG UNIVERSITY CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY

DIRECT HIS-BUNDLE PERMANENT PACING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL RIGHT VENTRICULAR APICAL PACING: A PILOT STUDY IN ZAGAZIG UNIVERSITY CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY

... of cardiac pacing in clinical practice led to logical concerns about the possible impact of the stimulation site on cardiac ...of cardiac pacing was reduced to one of finding both identifying easiest ...

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Representation of multiple cellular phenotypes within tissue level simulations of cardiac electrophysiology

Representation of multiple cellular phenotypes within tissue level simulations of cardiac electrophysiology

... Fig. 13 Activation times of the final beat of simulations in the Set 6 simulations. The two cell types are represented by the Paci et al (2013) models of ventricular-like and atrial-like hSC-CM electrophysiology. ...

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A second-generation computational modeling of cardiac electrophysiology: response of action potential to ionic concentration changes and metabolic inhibition

A second-generation computational modeling of cardiac electrophysiology: response of action potential to ionic concentration changes and metabolic inhibition

... the cardiac contraction is produced by softly propagating non-linear electrical waves of exci- ...of cardiac cells is instigated by a sudden change in the electrical potential across the cell membrane due ...

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Personalized noninvasive imaging of volumetric cardiac electrophysiology

Personalized noninvasive imaging of volumetric cardiac electrophysiology

... normal cardiac conditions are corrupted with 10dB WGN, used as BSP measurements for that subject, and input to the frame- work with MRI ...images, cardiac image sequence and BSP recordings, is the immediate ...

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Optimal control based on nonlinear conjugate gradient method in cardiac electrophysiology

Optimal control based on nonlinear conjugate gradient method in cardiac electrophysiology

... Klein, R. C., Raitt, M. H., Wilkoff, B. L., Beckman, K. J., Coromilas, J., Wyse, D. G., Friedman, P. L., Martins, J. B., Epstein, A. E., Hallstrom, A. P., Ledingham, R. B., Belco, K. M., Greene, H. L., and AVID ...

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A composite visualization method for electrophysiology-morphous merging of human heart

A composite visualization method for electrophysiology-morphous merging of human heart

... The cardiac disease, ...that cardiac functional abnormity may produce the serious problem of heart disability and are generally life-threatening ...the cardiac mechanisms aren’t well ...the ...

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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance guided electrophysiology studies

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance guided electrophysiology studies

... implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) is also an important consideration in performing inter- ventional CMR studies in the electrophysiology patient ...or cardiac stimulation ...on cardiac ...

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Electrophysiology of the peripheral nerve net in the polyclad flatworm Freemania litoricola

Electrophysiology of the peripheral nerve net in the polyclad flatworm Freemania litoricola

... It should be noted that evoked potentials recorded from the brain and elicited by peripheral tactile stimuli also show response decrement with repeated stimulation Koopowitz, 1975, but t[r] ...

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Electrophysiology of the Somatic Muscles in the Nematode Ascaris lumbricoides

Electrophysiology of the Somatic Muscles in the Nematode Ascaris lumbricoides

... Del Castillo and coworkers 1967 reported cel ls near the lat- eraL lines that a np ear to have the ir electric a lly active re g ions ne a r the lateral lines rather than at the nerve co[r] ...

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The Electrophysiology of Photoreceptors in the Nudibranch Mollusc, Tritonia Diomedia

The Electrophysiology of Photoreceptors in the Nudibranch Mollusc, Tritonia Diomedia

... Thus it appears that the optic nerve signals the onset of light by increased spike activity in all receptor axons, and the spike response, as well as the receptor graded potential, has a[r] ...

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Electrophysiology of Swim Musculature in the Pteropod Mollusc Clione Limacina

Electrophysiology of Swim Musculature in the Pteropod Mollusc Clione Limacina

... SATTERLIE Department of Zoology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1501, USA and Friday Harbor Laboratories, Friday Harbor, WA 98250, USA Accepted 12 April 1991 Summary Intracell[r] ...

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Oxygen Polarography in the Awake Macaque: Bridging BOLD fMRI and Electrophysiology

Oxygen Polarography in the Awake Macaque: Bridging BOLD fMRI and Electrophysiology

... standard electrophysiology setup) with minimum restriction (other than head fixation), and entered a naturally drowsy state that is highly analogous to the human resting ...

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Electrophysiology of the Heart of an Isopod Crustacean: Porcellio Dilatatus

Electrophysiology of the Heart of an Isopod Crustacean: Porcellio Dilatatus

... Effect of y-aminobutyric acid {GABA on the TEA-induced activity As described previously Holley & Delaleu, 1972, GABA inhibits spontaneous normal responses of the wood-louse heart and cau[r] ...

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