Although the majority of patients undergoing defibrillation suffer from coronary heart disease, little is known about defibrillation in the setting of ischemic disease. The goal of this study is to aid understanding of defibrillation failure in ischemic hearts by studying changes in cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks the first 10 min following LAD occlusion. To
Acute ischemia is a major cause of sudden arrhythmic death, further promoted by potassium current bl...
Electrical energy is a type of energy that is commonly used in daily life. Ventricular premature bea...
AbstractImplantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are highly effective in reducing mortality re...
While cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks and failure of defibrillation has been attributed to ...
The documented cardiovascular effects of an electrical shock include acute myocardial necrosis, myoc...
Ischemic Effects on Intracardiac Electrograms. Introduction: Few attempts have been made to extract ...
International audienceImplantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) are recommended to prevent the risk ...
In coronary artery disease,. resting electrical and mechanical function of the left ventricle may va...
Heart failure patients frequently have ventricular arrhythmias and high incidence of sudden death. C...
• It has long been recognized that the heart may be fibrillated as well as defibrillated by electric...
Although transthoracic direct current electric shock (DC) is the established method for termination ...
Defibrillation and cardioversion are techniques in which a short electric impulse is administered to...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to identify an early marker of functional impairment after an implantable...
Although high-intensity electric fields (HEF) application is currently the only effective therapy av...
The only known effective therapy for lethal disturbances in cardiac rhythm is de?brillation, the del...
Acute ischemia is a major cause of sudden arrhythmic death, further promoted by potassium current bl...
Electrical energy is a type of energy that is commonly used in daily life. Ventricular premature bea...
AbstractImplantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are highly effective in reducing mortality re...
While cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks and failure of defibrillation has been attributed to ...
The documented cardiovascular effects of an electrical shock include acute myocardial necrosis, myoc...
Ischemic Effects on Intracardiac Electrograms. Introduction: Few attempts have been made to extract ...
International audienceImplantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) are recommended to prevent the risk ...
In coronary artery disease,. resting electrical and mechanical function of the left ventricle may va...
Heart failure patients frequently have ventricular arrhythmias and high incidence of sudden death. C...
• It has long been recognized that the heart may be fibrillated as well as defibrillated by electric...
Although transthoracic direct current electric shock (DC) is the established method for termination ...
Defibrillation and cardioversion are techniques in which a short electric impulse is administered to...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to identify an early marker of functional impairment after an implantable...
Although high-intensity electric fields (HEF) application is currently the only effective therapy av...
The only known effective therapy for lethal disturbances in cardiac rhythm is de?brillation, the del...
Acute ischemia is a major cause of sudden arrhythmic death, further promoted by potassium current bl...
Electrical energy is a type of energy that is commonly used in daily life. Ventricular premature bea...
AbstractImplantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are highly effective in reducing mortality re...