Purpose: Most modeling studies on radiofrequency cardiac ablation (RFCA) are based on limited-domain models, which means the computational domain is restricted to a few centimeters of myocardium and blood around the active electrode. When mimicking constant power RFCA procedures (e.g., atrial fibrillation ablation) it is important to know how much power is absorbed around the active electrode and how much in the rest of the tissues before reaching the dispersive electrode. Methods: 3D thorax full models were built by progressively incorporating different organs and tissues with simplified geometries (cardiac chamber, cardiac wall, subcutaneous tissue and skin, spine, lungs and aorta). Other 2D limited-domain models were also built based ...
[EN] This review begins with a rationale of the importance of theoretical, mathematical and computat...
Background: Atrial electrograms recorded from the epicardium provide an important tool for studying ...
Background: The electrical field (E-field) of the biventricular (BV) stimulation is essential for th...
Purpose Most modeling studies on radiofrequency cardiac ablation (RFCA) are based on limited-domain ...
Purpose: While the standard setting during radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) consists of apply...
All the numerical models developed for radiofrequency ablation so far have ignored the possible effe...
In this article a three-dimensional mathematical model of radiofrequency ablation during open-heart ...
Background: Placement of external electrodes can significantly affect the success rate of transthora...
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Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal temperature distribution within the myocardium would ...
<p><b>Effect of the applied power</b>: lesion dimensions (D: maximum depth, MW: maximum width, DW: d...
Abstract Background Although accurate modeling of the thermal performance of irrigated-tip electrode...
Background: The development of a unique radiofrequency (RF) cardiac ablation system, fo...
The objective of this study was to measure the defibrillation threshold (DFT) associated with differ...
D6.3.3This deliverable describes the work developed in the course of the Workpackage 6 of the euHear...
[EN] This review begins with a rationale of the importance of theoretical, mathematical and computat...
Background: Atrial electrograms recorded from the epicardium provide an important tool for studying ...
Background: The electrical field (E-field) of the biventricular (BV) stimulation is essential for th...
Purpose Most modeling studies on radiofrequency cardiac ablation (RFCA) are based on limited-domain ...
Purpose: While the standard setting during radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) consists of apply...
All the numerical models developed for radiofrequency ablation so far have ignored the possible effe...
In this article a three-dimensional mathematical model of radiofrequency ablation during open-heart ...
Background: Placement of external electrodes can significantly affect the success rate of transthora...
© 2016 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal temperature distribution within the myocardium would ...
<p><b>Effect of the applied power</b>: lesion dimensions (D: maximum depth, MW: maximum width, DW: d...
Abstract Background Although accurate modeling of the thermal performance of irrigated-tip electrode...
Background: The development of a unique radiofrequency (RF) cardiac ablation system, fo...
The objective of this study was to measure the defibrillation threshold (DFT) associated with differ...
D6.3.3This deliverable describes the work developed in the course of the Workpackage 6 of the euHear...
[EN] This review begins with a rationale of the importance of theoretical, mathematical and computat...
Background: Atrial electrograms recorded from the epicardium provide an important tool for studying ...
Background: The electrical field (E-field) of the biventricular (BV) stimulation is essential for th...