Although model-based solution strategies for the ECGI were reported to deliver promising clinical results, they strongly rely on some a priori assumptions, which do not hold true for many pathological cases. The fastest route algorithm (FRA) is a well-established method for noninvasive imaging of ectopic activities. It generates test activation sequences on the heart and compares the corresponding test body surface potential maps (BSPMs) to the measured ones. The test excitation propagation patterns are constructed under the assumption of a global conduction velocity in the heart, which is violated in the cardiac resynchronization (CRT) patients suffering from conduction disturbances. In the present work, we propose to apply dynamic time wa...
International audienceSlow conduction is a well-known pro-arrhythmic feature for tachycardia and fib...
ECG imaging is an emerging technology for the reconstruction of cardiac electric activity from non-i...
Dynamic variability of ventricular activation and recovery can be a physiological phenomenon, but is...
International audienceObjective: Cardiac mapping is an important diagnostic step in cardiac electrop...
International audienceGoal: Non-invasive cardiac electrophysiology (EP) model personalisation has ra...
Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) strongly relies on a priori assumptions and additional informati...
International audienceECG imaging is an emerging technology for thereconstruction of cardiac electri...
Background: Non-invasive cardiac mapping—also known as Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGi)—is a nove...
International audienceBackground: Noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) provides real-time...
Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) strongly relies on a priori assumptions and additional informati...
Poor identification of electrical dyssynchrony is postulated to be a major factor contributing to th...
International audienceThis work is based on the registration and fusion of multimodality data for ca...
International audienceIn this work, we sought to assist the optimization of Cardiac Resynchronizatio...
International audienceCardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) has been shown to improve cardiovascul...
Electrocardiography provides some information useful for ischemic diagnosis. However, more recently ...
International audienceSlow conduction is a well-known pro-arrhythmic feature for tachycardia and fib...
ECG imaging is an emerging technology for the reconstruction of cardiac electric activity from non-i...
Dynamic variability of ventricular activation and recovery can be a physiological phenomenon, but is...
International audienceObjective: Cardiac mapping is an important diagnostic step in cardiac electrop...
International audienceGoal: Non-invasive cardiac electrophysiology (EP) model personalisation has ra...
Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) strongly relies on a priori assumptions and additional informati...
International audienceECG imaging is an emerging technology for thereconstruction of cardiac electri...
Background: Non-invasive cardiac mapping—also known as Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGi)—is a nove...
International audienceBackground: Noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) provides real-time...
Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) strongly relies on a priori assumptions and additional informati...
Poor identification of electrical dyssynchrony is postulated to be a major factor contributing to th...
International audienceThis work is based on the registration and fusion of multimodality data for ca...
International audienceIn this work, we sought to assist the optimization of Cardiac Resynchronizatio...
International audienceCardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) has been shown to improve cardiovascul...
Electrocardiography provides some information useful for ischemic diagnosis. However, more recently ...
International audienceSlow conduction is a well-known pro-arrhythmic feature for tachycardia and fib...
ECG imaging is an emerging technology for the reconstruction of cardiac electric activity from non-i...
Dynamic variability of ventricular activation and recovery can be a physiological phenomenon, but is...