Supraventricular arrhythmia diagnosis using the surface electrocardiogram (sECG) is often cumbersome due to limited atrial signal quality. In some instances, use of esophageal electrocardiography (eECG) may facilitate the diagnosis. Here, we present a novel approach to reconstruct cardiac activation maps from eECG recordings. Methods: eECGs and sECGs were recorded from 19 individuals using standard acquisition tools. From the recordings, algorithms were developed to estimate the esophageal ECG catheter's position and to reconstruct high‐resolution mappings of the cardiac electric activity projected in the esophagus over time. Results: Esophageal two‐dimensional activation maps were created for five healthy individuals and 14 patients suffer...
Detection of arrhythmic atrial beats in surface ECGs can be challenging when they are masked by the ...
A computer arrhythmia system has been developed which overcomes the limitations of all present compu...
Esophageal electrocardiography is a clinical and investigational technique that is useful for determ...
AIMS Supraventricular arrhythmia diagnosis using the surface electrocardiogram (sECG) is often cu...
The rapid progress of invasive therapeutic options for cardiac arrhythmias increases the need for ac...
The interpretation of cardiac arrhythmias is based on the reliable observation of atrial and ventric...
International audienceVentricular (VT) and atrial (AT) tachycardias are some of the most common clin...
Objective: Cardiac mapping is an important diagnostic step in cardiac electrophysiology. One of its ...
SUMMARY Computerized arrhythmia monitors recognize only a few of the significant arrhythmias and gen...
Long-term surface ECG is routinely used to diagnose paroxysmal arrhythmias. However, this method onl...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most sustained arrhythmia in the heart. On the surface electrocardio...
The electrocardiology and specifically body surface potential maps (BSPM) have two main objectives i...
Background: Recently, the analysis of the spatio-temporal behavior of atrial fibrillation activation...
A novel and state-of-the-art approach for the analysis of cardiac arrhythmias is proposed. Currently...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
Detection of arrhythmic atrial beats in surface ECGs can be challenging when they are masked by the ...
A computer arrhythmia system has been developed which overcomes the limitations of all present compu...
Esophageal electrocardiography is a clinical and investigational technique that is useful for determ...
AIMS Supraventricular arrhythmia diagnosis using the surface electrocardiogram (sECG) is often cu...
The rapid progress of invasive therapeutic options for cardiac arrhythmias increases the need for ac...
The interpretation of cardiac arrhythmias is based on the reliable observation of atrial and ventric...
International audienceVentricular (VT) and atrial (AT) tachycardias are some of the most common clin...
Objective: Cardiac mapping is an important diagnostic step in cardiac electrophysiology. One of its ...
SUMMARY Computerized arrhythmia monitors recognize only a few of the significant arrhythmias and gen...
Long-term surface ECG is routinely used to diagnose paroxysmal arrhythmias. However, this method onl...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most sustained arrhythmia in the heart. On the surface electrocardio...
The electrocardiology and specifically body surface potential maps (BSPM) have two main objectives i...
Background: Recently, the analysis of the spatio-temporal behavior of atrial fibrillation activation...
A novel and state-of-the-art approach for the analysis of cardiac arrhythmias is proposed. Currently...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
Detection of arrhythmic atrial beats in surface ECGs can be challenging when they are masked by the ...
A computer arrhythmia system has been developed which overcomes the limitations of all present compu...
Esophageal electrocardiography is a clinical and investigational technique that is useful for determ...