Introduction Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) has been used to investigate arrhythmia mechanisms in various conditions. Data on normal human subjects, especially in Europe, are scarce. Dynamic characteristics of ventricular activation and recovery during sinus rhythm have not been assessed before. Purpose To examine cardiac electrophysiology and its dynamic aspects in normal subjects using ECGI, in order to provide a range of normal patterns and values for activation (AT) and recovery times (RT), activation-recovery intervals (ARI, a surrogate for action potential duration) and their dynamicity. Methods 11 Subjects (age 57±7 years, 27% male, all normal LVEF) with atypical chest pain who underwent a cardiac CT-scan as part of clinical car...
Knowledge of atrial electrophysiological properties is crucial for clinical intervention of atrial a...
The study introduces and validates a novel high-frequency (100-400 Hz bandwidth, 2 kHz sampling freq...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
Introduction Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) has been used to investigate arrhythmia mechanisms ...
Dynamic variability of ventricular activation and recovery can be a physiological phenomenon, but is...
Background: With increasing clinical use of Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI), it is imperative to...
The variability of the inverse solution provided by electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) is largely u...
Background: The ability to determine spatial and dynamic changes in ventricular repolarization may h...
BACKGROUND: Measuring repolarization characteristics is challenging and has been reserved for experi...
Electrical activity at the level of the heart muscle can be noninvasively reconstructed from body-su...
ECG imaging was performed in humans to reconstruct ventricular activation patterns and localize thei...
Knowledge of atrial electrophysiological properties is crucial for clinical intervention of atrial a...
This study presents a novel non-invasive equivalent dipole layer (EDL) based inverse electrocardiogr...
Dispersion of ventricular repolarization due to abnormal activation contributes to the susceptibilit...
Knowledge of atrial electrophysiological properties is crucial for clinical intervention of atrial a...
The study introduces and validates a novel high-frequency (100-400 Hz bandwidth, 2 kHz sampling freq...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
Introduction Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) has been used to investigate arrhythmia mechanisms ...
Dynamic variability of ventricular activation and recovery can be a physiological phenomenon, but is...
Background: With increasing clinical use of Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI), it is imperative to...
The variability of the inverse solution provided by electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) is largely u...
Background: The ability to determine spatial and dynamic changes in ventricular repolarization may h...
BACKGROUND: Measuring repolarization characteristics is challenging and has been reserved for experi...
Electrical activity at the level of the heart muscle can be noninvasively reconstructed from body-su...
ECG imaging was performed in humans to reconstruct ventricular activation patterns and localize thei...
Knowledge of atrial electrophysiological properties is crucial for clinical intervention of atrial a...
This study presents a novel non-invasive equivalent dipole layer (EDL) based inverse electrocardiogr...
Dispersion of ventricular repolarization due to abnormal activation contributes to the susceptibilit...
Knowledge of atrial electrophysiological properties is crucial for clinical intervention of atrial a...
The study introduces and validates a novel high-frequency (100-400 Hz bandwidth, 2 kHz sampling freq...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...