Item does not contain fulltextThis article shows the use of the equivalent surface source model in its application to the genesis of the surface ECG in which the sources are of the double layer type. This model has previously been shown to yield an accurate description of body surface potentials during the QRS interval. Its application to the genesis of the T wave is now worked out in greater detail. In this source model, the full spatio-temporal character of the cardiac electric generator is expressed by means of an equivalent double layer situated at the boundary of ventricular tissue. The timing of local depolarization and of repolarization of the cells near this boundary is used to simulate the surface ECG. The background of this source...
The mechanical work of the heart is triggered by electrical activity in the muscle fibres. The pot...
BACKGROUND: Discussion about the selection of diagnostic features of the ECG and their possible inte...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
This article shows the use of the equivalent surface source model in its application to the genesis ...
corrected (twice: in Eqn. 14 and in the preceeding one) in left column page 4; Appendix added, provi...
A method for determining the potentials due to internal sources within an irregularly shaped conduct...
Background The actual task of electrocardiographic examinations is to increase the reliability of...
A fundamental problem of cardiac electrophysiology is that of relating quantitatively the electrical...
The physiological basis of serial T-wave abnormalities associated with myocardial infarction was stu...
Potse M, Vinet A, Opthof T, Coronel R. Validation of a simple model for the morphology of the T wave...
Abstract. A computer model for simulation of surface ECG that enables to study heart repolarization ...
We consider the problem of increasing the informative value of electrocardiographic (ECG) surveys us...
The Dominant T-wave (DTW) offers an overall view of the venticular repolarization as it reflects the...
T-wave alternans (TWA) is an alteration of the ECG T-wave which repeats every other beat. An alterna...
The ventricle exhibits gradients in repolarization time in both transmural and apicobasal directions...
The mechanical work of the heart is triggered by electrical activity in the muscle fibres. The pot...
BACKGROUND: Discussion about the selection of diagnostic features of the ECG and their possible inte...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
This article shows the use of the equivalent surface source model in its application to the genesis ...
corrected (twice: in Eqn. 14 and in the preceeding one) in left column page 4; Appendix added, provi...
A method for determining the potentials due to internal sources within an irregularly shaped conduct...
Background The actual task of electrocardiographic examinations is to increase the reliability of...
A fundamental problem of cardiac electrophysiology is that of relating quantitatively the electrical...
The physiological basis of serial T-wave abnormalities associated with myocardial infarction was stu...
Potse M, Vinet A, Opthof T, Coronel R. Validation of a simple model for the morphology of the T wave...
Abstract. A computer model for simulation of surface ECG that enables to study heart repolarization ...
We consider the problem of increasing the informative value of electrocardiographic (ECG) surveys us...
The Dominant T-wave (DTW) offers an overall view of the venticular repolarization as it reflects the...
T-wave alternans (TWA) is an alteration of the ECG T-wave which repeats every other beat. An alterna...
The ventricle exhibits gradients in repolarization time in both transmural and apicobasal directions...
The mechanical work of the heart is triggered by electrical activity in the muscle fibres. The pot...
BACKGROUND: Discussion about the selection of diagnostic features of the ECG and their possible inte...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...