Objectives.The goal of the study was to quantify the response of myocardial impulse propagation to hyperthermia and identify the temperatures required for transient and permanent block in conduction.Background.Although it is generally accepted that the effects of radiofrequency ablation are thermally mediated, the precise response of myocardial impulse conduction to heating remains to be quantified.Methods.Twenty-three preparations of ventricular myocardium from 10 beagle dogs were superfused at 36.5 to 37.5°C and paced at a cycle length of 600 ms. Heating was performed for 30 s at 5-min intervals by an independent flow of heated superfusate. A 16-electrode grid was used to record extracellular electrograms directly before each heating epis...
AbstractObjective: Myocardial infarct expansion and subsequent left ventricular remodeling are assoc...
Background: The application of high-frequency ablation is used for the treatment of tachycardia arrh...
Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal temperature distribution within the myocardium would ...
Objectives.The goal of the study was to quantify the response of myocardial impulse propagation to h...
Background. The primary mechanism of tissue injury by radiofrequency catheter ablation is presumed t...
Heart arrhythmia is caused by abnormal electrical conduction through the myocardium, which in some c...
We evaluated the factors affecting epicardial radiofrequency (RF) lesion formation in normal ventric...
Late lesion extension may be involved in the genesis of delayed radiofrequency (RF) effects. Because...
For approximately 25 years, ablation of cardiac tissue by radiofrequency energy has been used to hal...
VF pattern is related to the electrophysiological parameters of the myocardium. Although the influen...
[EN] Background and objectives: To study temperature distribution and lesion size during two repeate...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare destruction effect to different heart s...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
AbstractIn vitro studies suggest that interventions targeted at myocardial gene regulation of endoge...
Secause microwave (MW) energy may achieve high temperatures (TEMP), TEMP monitoring may be important...
AbstractObjective: Myocardial infarct expansion and subsequent left ventricular remodeling are assoc...
Background: The application of high-frequency ablation is used for the treatment of tachycardia arrh...
Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal temperature distribution within the myocardium would ...
Objectives.The goal of the study was to quantify the response of myocardial impulse propagation to h...
Background. The primary mechanism of tissue injury by radiofrequency catheter ablation is presumed t...
Heart arrhythmia is caused by abnormal electrical conduction through the myocardium, which in some c...
We evaluated the factors affecting epicardial radiofrequency (RF) lesion formation in normal ventric...
Late lesion extension may be involved in the genesis of delayed radiofrequency (RF) effects. Because...
For approximately 25 years, ablation of cardiac tissue by radiofrequency energy has been used to hal...
VF pattern is related to the electrophysiological parameters of the myocardium. Although the influen...
[EN] Background and objectives: To study temperature distribution and lesion size during two repeate...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare destruction effect to different heart s...
In order to estimate the protective effect of the pulsatile flow on the electrically fibrillated myo...
AbstractIn vitro studies suggest that interventions targeted at myocardial gene regulation of endoge...
Secause microwave (MW) energy may achieve high temperatures (TEMP), TEMP monitoring may be important...
AbstractObjective: Myocardial infarct expansion and subsequent left ventricular remodeling are assoc...
Background: The application of high-frequency ablation is used for the treatment of tachycardia arrh...
Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal temperature distribution within the myocardium would ...