AbstractVentricular repolarization components on the surface electrocardiogram (ECG) include J (Osborn) waves, ST-segments, and T- and U-waves, which dynamically change in morphology under various pathophysiologic conditions and play an important role in the development of ventricular arrhythmias. Our primary objective in this review is to identify the ionic and cellular basis for ventricular repolarization components on the body surface ECG under normal and pathologic conditions, including a discussion of their clinical significance. A specific attempt to combine typical clinical ECG tracings with transmembrane electrical recordings is made to illustrate their logical linkage. A transmural voltage gradient during initial ventricular repola...
Aims The duration and morphology of the T wave predict risk for ventricular fibrillation. A transmur...
Repolarization dispersion has been associated with increased risk of cardiac arrhythmia in animal st...
An early repolarization (ER) pattern characterized by J-point elevation, slurring of the terminal pa...
ST-segment elevation in a structurally normal heart is associated with an electrocardiographic (ECG)...
During last centuries, Early Repolarization pattern has been interpreted as an ECG manifestation not...
AbstractJ wave syndrome has emerged as a significant cause of Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (I...
J wave syndrome has emerged as a significant cause of Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) resp...
International audienceEarly repolarization indicates a distinct electrocardiographic phenotype affec...
Early repolarization indicates a distinct electrocardiographic phenotype affecting the junction betw...
Differences in the time course of repolarization of the three predominant myocardial cell types have...
Interest in early repolarization (ER) increased after the theoretical proposal1 and the clinical dem...
AbstractBackgroundVector-projected 187-channel electrocardiograms (ECGs) were recorded in 45 patient...
Early repolarization, involving ST-segment elevation and, sometimes, prominent J waves at the QRS-ST...
SUMMARY Early ventricular repolarization was examined by measuring body surface maps in normal sub-j...
Background: Activation delay in ischemic myocardium has been found to contribute to J-wave appearanc...
Aims The duration and morphology of the T wave predict risk for ventricular fibrillation. A transmur...
Repolarization dispersion has been associated with increased risk of cardiac arrhythmia in animal st...
An early repolarization (ER) pattern characterized by J-point elevation, slurring of the terminal pa...
ST-segment elevation in a structurally normal heart is associated with an electrocardiographic (ECG)...
During last centuries, Early Repolarization pattern has been interpreted as an ECG manifestation not...
AbstractJ wave syndrome has emerged as a significant cause of Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (I...
J wave syndrome has emerged as a significant cause of Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) resp...
International audienceEarly repolarization indicates a distinct electrocardiographic phenotype affec...
Early repolarization indicates a distinct electrocardiographic phenotype affecting the junction betw...
Differences in the time course of repolarization of the three predominant myocardial cell types have...
Interest in early repolarization (ER) increased after the theoretical proposal1 and the clinical dem...
AbstractBackgroundVector-projected 187-channel electrocardiograms (ECGs) were recorded in 45 patient...
Early repolarization, involving ST-segment elevation and, sometimes, prominent J waves at the QRS-ST...
SUMMARY Early ventricular repolarization was examined by measuring body surface maps in normal sub-j...
Background: Activation delay in ischemic myocardium has been found to contribute to J-wave appearanc...
Aims The duration and morphology of the T wave predict risk for ventricular fibrillation. A transmur...
Repolarization dispersion has been associated with increased risk of cardiac arrhythmia in animal st...
An early repolarization (ER) pattern characterized by J-point elevation, slurring of the terminal pa...