Abstract—A recently developed heart-model-based localization ap-proach is experimentally evaluated in noninvasively localizing the site of origin of cardiac activation in a patient with a pacemaker. The heart-torso model of the patient was constructed from the contrast ultrafast computed tomography images. The site of initial paced activation in the patient was quantitatively localized and compared with the tip position of the pacemaker lead. The localization error of the inverse estimation was found to be 5.2 mm with respect to the true lead tip position. The promising result of this pilot experimental study suggests the feasibility of localizing the site of origin of cardiac activation in an experimental setting. The heart-model-based loc...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective intervention for patients with heart failure...
Background The actual task of electrocardiographic examinations is to increase the reliability of...
Background—A recent study demonstrated the ability of electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) to reconst...
Abstract—We have developed a new approach to solve the in-verse problem of electrocardiography in te...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
Three-dimensional mapping of the ventricular activation is of importance to better understand the me...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
Abstract—Three-dimensional (3-D) cardiac activation imaging (3-DCAI) is a recently developed techniq...
The accurate generation of forward models is an important element in general research in electrocard...
In the efforts towards noninvasive imaging of cardiac electrophysiology from body surface potential ...
This thesis describes the application of the shortest path algorithm in the simulation of cardiac ac...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
A novel electrophysiological cardiac model is introduced in this dissertation. The cardiac model con...
Since the 1960s, models of the action potential in various cardiac cell types have been developed, a...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective intervention for patients with heart failure...
Background The actual task of electrocardiographic examinations is to increase the reliability of...
Background—A recent study demonstrated the ability of electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) to reconst...
Abstract—We have developed a new approach to solve the in-verse problem of electrocardiography in te...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
Three-dimensional mapping of the ventricular activation is of importance to better understand the me...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
A novel non-invasive method for the spatiotemporal localization of the sites of strongest cardiac ac...
Abstract—Three-dimensional (3-D) cardiac activation imaging (3-DCAI) is a recently developed techniq...
The accurate generation of forward models is an important element in general research in electrocard...
In the efforts towards noninvasive imaging of cardiac electrophysiology from body surface potential ...
This thesis describes the application of the shortest path algorithm in the simulation of cardiac ac...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
A novel electrophysiological cardiac model is introduced in this dissertation. The cardiac model con...
Since the 1960s, models of the action potential in various cardiac cell types have been developed, a...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective intervention for patients with heart failure...
Background The actual task of electrocardiographic examinations is to increase the reliability of...
Background—A recent study demonstrated the ability of electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) to reconst...