Epicardial high-density electrical mapping is a well-established experimental instrument to monitor in vivo the activity of the atria in response to modulations of the autonomic nervous system in sinus rhythm. In regions that are not accessible by epicardial mapping, noncontact endocardial mapping performed through a balloon catheter may provide a more comprehensive description of atrial activity. We developed a computer model of the canine right atrium to compare epicardial and noncontact endocardial mapping. The model was derived from an experiment in which electroanatomical reconstruction, epicardial mapping (103 electrodes), noncontact endocardial mapping (2048 virtual electrodes computed from a 64-channel balloon catheter), and direct-...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in humans and Maastricht is a reference cente...
One of the epicardial mapping techniques requires the insertion of multiple multi-electrode catheter...
Previous mapping studies of sinus rhythm suggest faster rates arise from more cranial sites within t...
Epicardial high-density electrical mapping is a well-established experimental instrument to monitor ...
La fibrillation auriculaire, l'arythmie la plus fréquente en clinique, affecte 2.3 millions de patie...
Background—Endocardial mapping of sustained arrhythmias has traditionally been performed with a rovi...
<p>(A) Color-coded simulated endocardial activation map. White dots represent epicardial electrode p...
<p>(A) Color-coded simulated endocardial ATa map in the presence of repolarization heterogeneity wit...
Background—A canine right atrial (RA) linear lesion model was used to produce a complex pattern of R...
Mapping of the epicardium is possible with the usage of multielectrode venous catheters; however, mo...
A multielectrode basket-shaped contact catheter (MBC) provides simultaneous recordings of unipolar o...
Background- A canine right atrial (RA) linear lesion model was used to produce a complex pattern of ...
Introduction: Previous mapping studies of right atrial (RA) activation during sinus rhythm have been...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive imaging of cardiac activation before ablation of the arrhythmogenic substrat...
Materials and Methods: Monophasic action potential (MAP) were recorded, using the CARTO mapping syst...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in humans and Maastricht is a reference cente...
One of the epicardial mapping techniques requires the insertion of multiple multi-electrode catheter...
Previous mapping studies of sinus rhythm suggest faster rates arise from more cranial sites within t...
Epicardial high-density electrical mapping is a well-established experimental instrument to monitor ...
La fibrillation auriculaire, l'arythmie la plus fréquente en clinique, affecte 2.3 millions de patie...
Background—Endocardial mapping of sustained arrhythmias has traditionally been performed with a rovi...
<p>(A) Color-coded simulated endocardial activation map. White dots represent epicardial electrode p...
<p>(A) Color-coded simulated endocardial ATa map in the presence of repolarization heterogeneity wit...
Background—A canine right atrial (RA) linear lesion model was used to produce a complex pattern of R...
Mapping of the epicardium is possible with the usage of multielectrode venous catheters; however, mo...
A multielectrode basket-shaped contact catheter (MBC) provides simultaneous recordings of unipolar o...
Background- A canine right atrial (RA) linear lesion model was used to produce a complex pattern of ...
Introduction: Previous mapping studies of right atrial (RA) activation during sinus rhythm have been...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive imaging of cardiac activation before ablation of the arrhythmogenic substrat...
Materials and Methods: Monophasic action potential (MAP) were recorded, using the CARTO mapping syst...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in humans and Maastricht is a reference cente...
One of the epicardial mapping techniques requires the insertion of multiple multi-electrode catheter...
Previous mapping studies of sinus rhythm suggest faster rates arise from more cranial sites within t...