three fates of PAC's: 1. normal conduction; 2. aberrant conduction; 3. non-conductio
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
<p>(A) Simulated AP recordings of isolated cells from normal (solid line) and remodeled atrial tissu...
The values of statistical characteristic of vascularization of APM originated from LCA and RCA; conf...
As illustrated, PAC's can have three fates: PAC-1enters the ventricles and encounters no conduction ...
PAC's are identified by the arrows. Note that the PP interval surrounding the PAC is less than 2x t...
<p>A) successful retrograde propagation, B) failed retrograde propagation C) failed anterograde prop...
A: The top multi-colored line depicts a generated signal containing PAC. Each line segment’s colour ...
Occasionally nonconducted PAC's can create interesting rhythms. In this example every other sinus b...
<p>A) Three population toy model comprising three neuronal populations labelled as ‘1’, ‘2’, and ‘3’...
utility of the action potential (AP) duration (APD) restitution curve slope in predicting the onset ...
These PAC's, indicated by arrows, enter the ventricles and find the right bundle refractory. They th...
Aberrant ventricular conduction (AbC) was produced in 52 subjects, including 14 normal volunteers, b...
Consecutive nonconducted PAC's, indicated by arrows, can significantly slow the heart rate. Note th...
The pause in this example is the result of a nonconducted PAC, as indicated by the first arrow. The...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Hypothetical APs before (solid) and after a perturbation that causes RRD prolongation ...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
<p>(A) Simulated AP recordings of isolated cells from normal (solid line) and remodeled atrial tissu...
The values of statistical characteristic of vascularization of APM originated from LCA and RCA; conf...
As illustrated, PAC's can have three fates: PAC-1enters the ventricles and encounters no conduction ...
PAC's are identified by the arrows. Note that the PP interval surrounding the PAC is less than 2x t...
<p>A) successful retrograde propagation, B) failed retrograde propagation C) failed anterograde prop...
A: The top multi-colored line depicts a generated signal containing PAC. Each line segment’s colour ...
Occasionally nonconducted PAC's can create interesting rhythms. In this example every other sinus b...
<p>A) Three population toy model comprising three neuronal populations labelled as ‘1’, ‘2’, and ‘3’...
utility of the action potential (AP) duration (APD) restitution curve slope in predicting the onset ...
These PAC's, indicated by arrows, enter the ventricles and find the right bundle refractory. They th...
Aberrant ventricular conduction (AbC) was produced in 52 subjects, including 14 normal volunteers, b...
Consecutive nonconducted PAC's, indicated by arrows, can significantly slow the heart rate. Note th...
The pause in this example is the result of a nonconducted PAC, as indicated by the first arrow. The...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Hypothetical APs before (solid) and after a perturbation that causes RRD prolongation ...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
<p>(A) Simulated AP recordings of isolated cells from normal (solid line) and remodeled atrial tissu...
The values of statistical characteristic of vascularization of APM originated from LCA and RCA; conf...