Background—A recent study demonstrated the ability of electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) to reconstruct, noninva-sively, epicardial potentials, electrograms, and activation sequences (isochrones) generated by epicardial activation. The current study expands the earlier work to the three-dimensional myocardium and investigates the ability of ECGI to characterize intramural myocardial activation noninvasively and to relate it to the underlying fiber structure of the myocardium. This objective is motivated by the fact that cardiac excitation and arrhythmogenesis involve the three-dimensional ventricular wall and its anisotropic structure. Methods and Results—Intramural activation was initiated by pacing a dog heart in a human torso tank. Body...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of myocardial activation and recovery can be studied in detail by invasive ...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Background: With increasing clinical use of Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI), it is imperative to...
Three-dimensional mapping of the ventricular activation is of importance to better understand the me...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to experimentally evaluate a novel noninvasive electroc...
Published studies show that ventricular pacing in canine hearts produces three distinct patterns of ...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive imaging of cardiac activation before ablation of the arrhythmogenic substrat...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of noninvasive reconstructions of epicardial ...
Abstract—Three-dimensional (3-D) cardiac activation imaging (3-DCAI) is a recently developed techniq...
Electrical activity at the level of the heart muscle can be noninvasively reconstructed from body-su...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of myocardial activation and recovery can be studied in detail by invasive ...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Background: With increasing clinical use of Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI), it is imperative to...
Three-dimensional mapping of the ventricular activation is of importance to better understand the me...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to experimentally evaluate a novel noninvasive electroc...
Published studies show that ventricular pacing in canine hearts produces three distinct patterns of ...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive imaging of cardiac activation before ablation of the arrhythmogenic substrat...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of noninvasive reconstructions of epicardial ...
Abstract—Three-dimensional (3-D) cardiac activation imaging (3-DCAI) is a recently developed techniq...
Electrical activity at the level of the heart muscle can be noninvasively reconstructed from body-su...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of myocardial activation and recovery can be studied in detail by invasive ...
Electrocardiographic imaging aims at reconstructing cardiac electrical events from electrical signal...
Background: With increasing clinical use of Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI), it is imperative to...