Only a limited number of studies have addressed the reliability of extracellular markers of cardiac repolarization time, such as the classical marker RTeg defined as the time of maximum upslope of the electrogram T wave. This work presents an extensive three-dimensional simulation study of cardiac repolarization time, extending the previous one-dimensional simulation study of a myocardial strand by Steinhaus [B.M. Steinhaus, Estimating cardiac transmembrane activation and recovery times from unipolar and bipolar extracellular electrograms: a simulation study, Circ. Res. 64 (3) (1989) 449]. The simulations are based on the bidomain - Luo-Rudy phase I system with rotational fiber anisotropy and homogeneous or heterogeneous transmural intrinsi...
The action potential (AP) of excitable cells consists in a rapid depolarization (and a transient inv...
Classic cable theory was used to analyze the relation between the activation-recovery interval measu...
The spatio-temporal organization of cardiac repolarization modulates the vulnerability to dangerous ...
Two widely used markers of cardiac repolarization time are the time RT$_{tap}$ of minimum derivativ...
Objectives. The aim of this work is to provide a quantitative analysis of cardiac repolarization tim...
Unipolar electrograms (EGs) and hybrid (or unorthodox or unipolar) monophasic action potentials (HMA...
The currently available techniques to investigate the 3D sequence of activation and recovery in the ...
Background: There are no published data showing the three-dimensional sequence of repolarization and...
It has been shown in the literature that myocytes isolated from the ventricular walls at various int...
Introduction: Activation recovery time (ART), defined as the time from the earliest ventricular acti...
<p>A. Action potential duration (APD<sub>90</sub>) measured along a transmural ventricular strand, c...
Heterogeneity of repolarization properties is pivotal for both physiology and pathology of the heart...
The number of mathematical models of cardiac cellular excitability is rapidly growing, and compact g...
<p>Action potential duration (APD<sub>90</sub>) (panel A) and repolarization time (panel B) measured...
Differences in the time course of repolarization of the three predominant myocardial cell types have...
The action potential (AP) of excitable cells consists in a rapid depolarization (and a transient inv...
Classic cable theory was used to analyze the relation between the activation-recovery interval measu...
The spatio-temporal organization of cardiac repolarization modulates the vulnerability to dangerous ...
Two widely used markers of cardiac repolarization time are the time RT$_{tap}$ of minimum derivativ...
Objectives. The aim of this work is to provide a quantitative analysis of cardiac repolarization tim...
Unipolar electrograms (EGs) and hybrid (or unorthodox or unipolar) monophasic action potentials (HMA...
The currently available techniques to investigate the 3D sequence of activation and recovery in the ...
Background: There are no published data showing the three-dimensional sequence of repolarization and...
It has been shown in the literature that myocytes isolated from the ventricular walls at various int...
Introduction: Activation recovery time (ART), defined as the time from the earliest ventricular acti...
<p>A. Action potential duration (APD<sub>90</sub>) measured along a transmural ventricular strand, c...
Heterogeneity of repolarization properties is pivotal for both physiology and pathology of the heart...
The number of mathematical models of cardiac cellular excitability is rapidly growing, and compact g...
<p>Action potential duration (APD<sub>90</sub>) (panel A) and repolarization time (panel B) measured...
Differences in the time course of repolarization of the three predominant myocardial cell types have...
The action potential (AP) of excitable cells consists in a rapid depolarization (and a transient inv...
Classic cable theory was used to analyze the relation between the activation-recovery interval measu...
The spatio-temporal organization of cardiac repolarization modulates the vulnerability to dangerous ...