AbstractA device was developed for mapping left ventricular endocardial activation through the aortic valve during surgery. It uses an exploring electrode at the tip of a hand-held probe that is mounted on a mechanical arm with six joints whose movements are digitized by a computer while the position of the probe tip is calculated continuously. The probe is inserted by the surgeon into the left ventricle retrogradely through the aortic valve after the patient is on total cardiopulmonary bypass, the aorta has been opened and the coronary arteries cannulated.The electrode position relative to the aortic valve and left ventricular apex is displayed continuously on a computer screen. When electrograms are recorded fron the probe, their position...
mapping has previously been shown to be a clinically important tool for cardiac imaging and interven...
PURPOSE: Left ventricular (LV) electrical activation pattern could determine optimal LV lead placeme...
textabstractWith his landmark paper in Nature Medicine in 1996, Shlomo Ben-Baim and coworkers introd...
AbstractA device was developed for mapping left ventricular endocardial activation through the aorti...
A technique was developed for the simultaneous recording of 30 endocardial electrograms during cardi...
A novel method has been developed to map activation in the triangle of Koch during surgery for cardi...
Thirty-five patients with ischemic heart disease and ventricular arrhythmias underwent intraoperativ...
An on-line automatic mapping system was developed for beat by beat display of epicardial activation ...
Cardiac arrhythmias are traditionally mapped by assessing the timing of electrical activation at var...
AbstractA balloon array of 112 electrodes was used to obtain simultaneous recordings of endocardial ...
AbstractThe ability to locate catheter position in the left ventricle with respect to endocardial la...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to describe a computerized mapping system that utili...
The objective of this study is to 1) calculate endocardial potentials from measured intracavitary po...
A multipoint and computerized intraoperative mapping system has been known to be of value in improvi...
In the last two decades new mathematical and computational models and systems have been applied to t...
mapping has previously been shown to be a clinically important tool for cardiac imaging and interven...
PURPOSE: Left ventricular (LV) electrical activation pattern could determine optimal LV lead placeme...
textabstractWith his landmark paper in Nature Medicine in 1996, Shlomo Ben-Baim and coworkers introd...
AbstractA device was developed for mapping left ventricular endocardial activation through the aorti...
A technique was developed for the simultaneous recording of 30 endocardial electrograms during cardi...
A novel method has been developed to map activation in the triangle of Koch during surgery for cardi...
Thirty-five patients with ischemic heart disease and ventricular arrhythmias underwent intraoperativ...
An on-line automatic mapping system was developed for beat by beat display of epicardial activation ...
Cardiac arrhythmias are traditionally mapped by assessing the timing of electrical activation at var...
AbstractA balloon array of 112 electrodes was used to obtain simultaneous recordings of endocardial ...
AbstractThe ability to locate catheter position in the left ventricle with respect to endocardial la...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to describe a computerized mapping system that utili...
The objective of this study is to 1) calculate endocardial potentials from measured intracavitary po...
A multipoint and computerized intraoperative mapping system has been known to be of value in improvi...
In the last two decades new mathematical and computational models and systems have been applied to t...
mapping has previously been shown to be a clinically important tool for cardiac imaging and interven...
PURPOSE: Left ventricular (LV) electrical activation pattern could determine optimal LV lead placeme...
textabstractWith his landmark paper in Nature Medicine in 1996, Shlomo Ben-Baim and coworkers introd...