AbstractWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-controlled resonant drift pacing as a method for low energy defibrillation. Antitachycardia pacing is the only low energy defibrillation approach to have gained clinical significance, but it is still suboptimal. Low energy defibrillation would avoid adverse side effects associated with high voltage shocks and allow the application of implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) therapy, in cases where such therapy is not tolerated today. We present results of computer simulations of a bidomain model of cardiac tissue with human atrial ionic kinetics. Reentry was initiated and low energy shocks were applied with the same period as the reentry, using feedback to maintain resonance. We dem...
The heart is an electro-mechanical system. In 2010 about 4.25 million people died from cardiac arrhy...
A realistic 3D anatomical model of human atria has been designed to study and better understand elec...
ObjectivesThe authors sought to develop a low-energy electrotherapy that terminates ventricular tach...
We aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback controlled resonant drift pacing as a method for low ...
AbstractWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-controlled resonant drift pacing as a method ...
Copyright © 2009 Biophysical SocietyJournal ArticleWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-co...
Resonant drift of re-entry occurs in response to repeti-tive stimulation with period equal to that o...
Electrical turbulence in cardiac tissue is associated with arrhythmias such as life-threatening vent...
Low-energy anti-fibrillation pacing (LEAP) has been suggested as an alternative treatment in symptom...
We study numerically the elimination of a spiral wave in cardiac tissue by application of multiple s...
High-voltage electrical defibrillation remains the only reliable method of quickly controlling life-...
Beatbox, a novel cardiac simulation environment, was used to study low amplitude human atrial cardio...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias require immediate defibrillation. For state-of-the-art shock tr...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias require immediate defibrillation. For state-of-the-art shock tr...
Introduction. Experimental research activity has recently focused on a promising new method for low-...
The heart is an electro-mechanical system. In 2010 about 4.25 million people died from cardiac arrhy...
A realistic 3D anatomical model of human atria has been designed to study and better understand elec...
ObjectivesThe authors sought to develop a low-energy electrotherapy that terminates ventricular tach...
We aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback controlled resonant drift pacing as a method for low ...
AbstractWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-controlled resonant drift pacing as a method ...
Copyright © 2009 Biophysical SocietyJournal ArticleWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-co...
Resonant drift of re-entry occurs in response to repeti-tive stimulation with period equal to that o...
Electrical turbulence in cardiac tissue is associated with arrhythmias such as life-threatening vent...
Low-energy anti-fibrillation pacing (LEAP) has been suggested as an alternative treatment in symptom...
We study numerically the elimination of a spiral wave in cardiac tissue by application of multiple s...
High-voltage electrical defibrillation remains the only reliable method of quickly controlling life-...
Beatbox, a novel cardiac simulation environment, was used to study low amplitude human atrial cardio...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias require immediate defibrillation. For state-of-the-art shock tr...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias require immediate defibrillation. For state-of-the-art shock tr...
Introduction. Experimental research activity has recently focused on a promising new method for low-...
The heart is an electro-mechanical system. In 2010 about 4.25 million people died from cardiac arrhy...
A realistic 3D anatomical model of human atria has been designed to study and better understand elec...
ObjectivesThe authors sought to develop a low-energy electrotherapy that terminates ventricular tach...