The inverse problem of electrocardiography is to noninvasively reconstruct electrical heart activity from body-surface electrocardiograms. Solving this problem is beneficial to clinical practice. However, reconstructions cannot be obtained straightforwardly due to the ill-posed nature of this problem. Therefore, regularization schemes are necessary to arrive at realistic solutions. To date, no electrophysiological data have been used in reconstruction methods and regularization schemes. In this study, we used a training set of simulated heart-surface potentials to create a realistic basis for reconstructions of electrical cardiac activity. We tested this method in computer simulations and in one patient. The quality of reconstruction improv...
Electrocardiography involves the acquisition of the electrical potentials manifested at the body sur...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the standard method in clinical practice to non-invasively analyze th...
In inverse problem of electrocardiography (ECG), electrical activity of the heart is estimated from ...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography is to noninvasively reconstruct electrical heart activity...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography aims at noninvasively reconstructing electrical activity ...
International audienceRadio-frequency ablation is one of the most efficient treatments of atrial fib...
The non-invasive reconstruction of cardiac activity can significantly improve the quality of cardiac...
Electrical activity at the level of the heart muscle can be noninvasively reconstructed from body-su...
The inverse problem in electrocardiography implies the reconstruction of electrical events within th...
Understanding heart’s electrical activity is very important because coronary problems -such as heart...
The inverse problem in electrocardiography concerns mapping electrical activity measured on the surf...
Distribution of electrical potentials over the surface of the heart, which is called the epicardial ...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography consists in reconstructing cardiac electrical activity fr...
Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) is a widely used method of computing potentials on the epicardiu...
Electrocardiography involves the acquisition of the electrical potentials manifested at the body sur...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the standard method in clinical practice to non-invasively analyze th...
In inverse problem of electrocardiography (ECG), electrical activity of the heart is estimated from ...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography is to noninvasively reconstruct electrical heart activity...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography aims at noninvasively reconstructing electrical activity ...
International audienceRadio-frequency ablation is one of the most efficient treatments of atrial fib...
The non-invasive reconstruction of cardiac activity can significantly improve the quality of cardiac...
Electrical activity at the level of the heart muscle can be noninvasively reconstructed from body-su...
The inverse problem in electrocardiography implies the reconstruction of electrical events within th...
Understanding heart’s electrical activity is very important because coronary problems -such as heart...
The inverse problem in electrocardiography concerns mapping electrical activity measured on the surf...
Distribution of electrical potentials over the surface of the heart, which is called the epicardial ...
The inverse problem of electrocardiography consists in reconstructing cardiac electrical activity fr...
Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) is a widely used method of computing potentials on the epicardiu...
Electrocardiography involves the acquisition of the electrical potentials manifested at the body sur...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the standard method in clinical practice to non-invasively analyze th...
In inverse problem of electrocardiography (ECG), electrical activity of the heart is estimated from ...