Aims The implantable loop recorder (ILR) continuously monitors the heart’s electric activity by means of a subcutaneous bipolar electrogram (Elg). Currently, the relationship between the Elg and the surface electrocardiogram (ECG) has been poorly documented. This model-based study aimed at investigating the differences between the bipolar surface and subcutaneous signals, as well as the effect of the insu-lating boundary of the ILR on these signals. Additionally, the model is used for determining the optimal implant location of the device. Methods and results Sinus rhythm ECG of a complete heart cycle was simulated by means of a biophysi-cal model. Different volume conductors were created to investigate the effect of the insulating bound-ar...
The extracellular electrogram is caused by transmembrane currents that flow into extracellular space...
Disturbances in the propagation of the electrical wavefront can cause cardiac arrhythmia’s that can,...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
Advances in measurement technology and wireless signal transfer have enabled the design of new, smal...
Background: Wearable technologies for monitoring cardiovascular parameters, including electrocardiog...
New heart monitoring devices such as implantable ECG recorders may provide effective ways to monitor...
Abstract Background Determining factors for sufficient QRS amplitude and discernible P‐wave sensing ...
Capacitive electrocardiography (cECG) is most often used in wearable or embedded measurement systems...
PURPOSE: Unipolar (UE) and bipolar electrograms (BE) are utilized to identify arrhythmogenic substra...
The subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (S-ICD) consists of a pulse generator (can) ...
Abstract Purpose Electrical artefacts are frequent in implantable cardiac monitors (ICMs). We analyz...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringRob MacLeodElectrocardiographic Imaging (EC...
In order to better locate ischemic regions in the heart using electrical measurements and inverse so...
Current cardiac implantable devices offer improved processing power and recording capabilities. Some...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
The extracellular electrogram is caused by transmembrane currents that flow into extracellular space...
Disturbances in the propagation of the electrical wavefront can cause cardiac arrhythmia’s that can,...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
Advances in measurement technology and wireless signal transfer have enabled the design of new, smal...
Background: Wearable technologies for monitoring cardiovascular parameters, including electrocardiog...
New heart monitoring devices such as implantable ECG recorders may provide effective ways to monitor...
Abstract Background Determining factors for sufficient QRS amplitude and discernible P‐wave sensing ...
Capacitive electrocardiography (cECG) is most often used in wearable or embedded measurement systems...
PURPOSE: Unipolar (UE) and bipolar electrograms (BE) are utilized to identify arrhythmogenic substra...
The subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (S-ICD) consists of a pulse generator (can) ...
Abstract Purpose Electrical artefacts are frequent in implantable cardiac monitors (ICMs). We analyz...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringRob MacLeodElectrocardiographic Imaging (EC...
In order to better locate ischemic regions in the heart using electrical measurements and inverse so...
Current cardiac implantable devices offer improved processing power and recording capabilities. Some...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
The extracellular electrogram is caused by transmembrane currents that flow into extracellular space...
Disturbances in the propagation of the electrical wavefront can cause cardiac arrhythmia’s that can,...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...