AbstractBefore the advent of the microelectrode, His bundle recording and direct cardiac pacing, electrocardiographic interpretation of arrhythmias in human beings was based on presumed mechanisms derived by deductive analysis. This indirect approach was forced by the fact that the surface electrocardiogram does not directly record the behavior of the specialized tissue that is the site of origin of most arrhythmias. In the past 25 years it has become possible to record directly from the specialized tissue. The result has been experimental confirmation of several underlying concepts of the electrocardiographic interpretation of arrhythmias and progress evidenced by the conversion of concept to fact
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
The paper presents the methods of analysis of the ECG-signal alternations, which are increasingly be...
The term Arrhythmia refers to any change from the normal sequence in the electrical impulses. It is ...
AbstractBefore the advent of the microelectrode, His bundle recording and direct cardiac pacing, ele...
A historical overview is given on the techniques to record the electrical activity of the heart, som...
Classic ECG interpretation is based on identification of waveforms and deductive analysis of the ele...
In 25 cases at open heart surgery, atrial and ventricular close bipolar electrograms, an atrial unip...
This diploma thesis deals with analysis of electrograms recorded from isolated rat hearts. In theore...
The extracellular electrogram is caused by transmembrane currents that flow into extracellular space...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the one of the biggest health problem in Indian and around the world...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
In 1842, Carlo Matteucci, Professor of Physics at the University of Pisa, shows that an electric cur...
Electrocardiography (ECG)in all its forms, from 12-lead ECG to long-term monitoring, is considered, ...
In 1967, researchers in The Netherlands and France independently reported a new technique, later cal...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
The paper presents the methods of analysis of the ECG-signal alternations, which are increasingly be...
The term Arrhythmia refers to any change from the normal sequence in the electrical impulses. It is ...
AbstractBefore the advent of the microelectrode, His bundle recording and direct cardiac pacing, ele...
A historical overview is given on the techniques to record the electrical activity of the heart, som...
Classic ECG interpretation is based on identification of waveforms and deductive analysis of the ele...
In 25 cases at open heart surgery, atrial and ventricular close bipolar electrograms, an atrial unip...
This diploma thesis deals with analysis of electrograms recorded from isolated rat hearts. In theore...
The extracellular electrogram is caused by transmembrane currents that flow into extracellular space...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the one of the biggest health problem in Indian and around the world...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
In 1842, Carlo Matteucci, Professor of Physics at the University of Pisa, shows that an electric cur...
Electrocardiography (ECG)in all its forms, from 12-lead ECG to long-term monitoring, is considered, ...
In 1967, researchers in The Netherlands and France independently reported a new technique, later cal...
Electrocardiograms are one of the most widely used methods for evaluating the structure-function rel...
The paper presents the methods of analysis of the ECG-signal alternations, which are increasingly be...
The term Arrhythmia refers to any change from the normal sequence in the electrical impulses. It is ...