For many years, ECG`s and vector cardiograms have been the tools of choice for non-invasive diagnosis of cardiac conduction problems, such as found in reentrant tachycardia or Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. Through skillful analysis of these skin-surface measurements of cardiac generated electric currents, a physician can deduce the general location of heart conduction irregularities. Using a combination of high-fidelity geometry modeling, advanced mathematical algorithms and massively parallel computing, Sandia`s approach would provide much more accurate information and thus allow the physician to pinpoint the source of an arrhythmia or abnormal conduction pathway
To advance methods for managing heart rhythm abnormalities, improved methods are needed to map the e...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and are estimated to kill over 17 ...
Background The actual task of electrocardiographic examinations is to increase the reliability of...
To diagnose the conditions and diseases of the cardiovascular system is the main task of electrocard...
Electrocardiography involves the acquisition of the electrical potentials manifested at the body sur...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
Cardiovascular disease is the primary cause of death globally. Although this group encompasses a het...
A novel electrophysiological cardiac model is introduced in this dissertation. The cardiac model con...
The non-invasive reconstruction of cardiac activity can significantly improve the quality of cardiac...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
Heart is a vital organ that pumps blood to whole body. Synchronous contraction of the heart muscles ...
dissertationThe electrical behavior within the heart gives rise to electrostatic potentials on the b...
The heart is an electro-mechanical system. In 2010 about 4.25 million people died from cardiac arrhy...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
To advance methods for managing heart rhythm abnormalities, improved methods are needed to map the e...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and are estimated to kill over 17 ...
Background The actual task of electrocardiographic examinations is to increase the reliability of...
To diagnose the conditions and diseases of the cardiovascular system is the main task of electrocard...
Electrocardiography involves the acquisition of the electrical potentials manifested at the body sur...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
Cardiovascular disease is the primary cause of death globally. Although this group encompasses a het...
A novel electrophysiological cardiac model is introduced in this dissertation. The cardiac model con...
The non-invasive reconstruction of cardiac activity can significantly improve the quality of cardiac...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
Heart is a vital organ that pumps blood to whole body. Synchronous contraction of the heart muscles ...
dissertationThe electrical behavior within the heart gives rise to electrostatic potentials on the b...
The heart is an electro-mechanical system. In 2010 about 4.25 million people died from cardiac arrhy...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
To advance methods for managing heart rhythm abnormalities, improved methods are needed to map the e...
Cardiac arrhythmias can cause serious symptoms and can even be life-threatening. Electrical activity...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and are estimated to kill over 17 ...