The origin of electrocardiographic ST segment depression in subendocardial ischaemia remains unclear. The location of ST depression does not enable the localization of an ischemic region. Previous studies showed that the current path was within the intramyocardium, and there was a current sink at the boundary of the ischaemic area which caused the ST depression on the epicardium. Thus, it is vital to explore the intramyocardial potential distributions during subendocardial ischaemia. Different subendocardial ischaemia animal models were produced in the present study as well as acute myocardial ischaemia model. (1) SUBENDOCARDIAL ISCHAEMIA MODEL The subendocardial ischaemia was produced by combining left atrium pacing with partia...
The functional consequences of a transmural gradient of metabolism in the heart were studied in 19 d...
Background: Studies in isolated tissues and myocytes show different repolarisation properties in sub...
Transmural myocardial ischemia induced by acute coronary artery occlusion induces electric and metab...
The origin of electrocardiographic ST segment depression in subendocardial ischaemia remains unclea...
The electrocardiographic change associated with ischaemia is typically ST segment depression which i...
Reduced blood flow in the coronary arteries can lead to damaged heart tissue (myocardial ischaemia)....
This thesis presents a computer simulation of electrocardiographic ST segment shift in myocardial i...
Extracellular epicardial potential distributions (EPDs) were obtained using a half-ellipsoidal model...
Abstract Background At least some clinical data suggests that, regardless of which major coronary ar...
Cardiac ischaemia is a restriction of blood supply to tissues in the heart. It is often diagnosed vi...
BackgroundAcute myocardial ischemia in opposite regions may attenuate ST-segment changes, but whethe...
Acute myocardial ischemia is a precursor of sudden arrhythmic death. Variability in its manifestatio...
In 1972 Kjekshus et al. published the seminal article ‘Distribution of myocardial injury and its rel...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
The functional consequences of a transmural gradient of metabolism in the heart were studied in 19 d...
Background: Studies in isolated tissues and myocytes show different repolarisation properties in sub...
Transmural myocardial ischemia induced by acute coronary artery occlusion induces electric and metab...
The origin of electrocardiographic ST segment depression in subendocardial ischaemia remains unclea...
The electrocardiographic change associated with ischaemia is typically ST segment depression which i...
Reduced blood flow in the coronary arteries can lead to damaged heart tissue (myocardial ischaemia)....
This thesis presents a computer simulation of electrocardiographic ST segment shift in myocardial i...
Extracellular epicardial potential distributions (EPDs) were obtained using a half-ellipsoidal model...
Abstract Background At least some clinical data suggests that, regardless of which major coronary ar...
Cardiac ischaemia is a restriction of blood supply to tissues in the heart. It is often diagnosed vi...
BackgroundAcute myocardial ischemia in opposite regions may attenuate ST-segment changes, but whethe...
Acute myocardial ischemia is a precursor of sudden arrhythmic death. Variability in its manifestatio...
In 1972 Kjekshus et al. published the seminal article ‘Distribution of myocardial injury and its rel...
Abstract Despite many years of study, certain aspects of myocardial ischemia remain incompletely und...
The functional consequences of a transmural gradient of metabolism in the heart were studied in 19 d...
Background: Studies in isolated tissues and myocytes show different repolarisation properties in sub...
Transmural myocardial ischemia induced by acute coronary artery occlusion induces electric and metab...