In the absence of a better solution, ventricular fibrillation is treated by applying one or several large electrical shocks to the patient. The question of how to lower the energy required for a successful shock is still a current issue in both fundamental research and clinical practice. In the study presented here we will compare defibrillation applied through a four electrode device with the standard procedure using two electrodes. The method is tested through intensive numerical simulations. Here we have used a one dimensional geometry. At the level of the cardiac tissue, the bidomain and the modified Beeler-Reuter models were used. Three different shock waveforms are tested: monophasic and two types of biphasic shocks. The results are c...
Defibrillators are electronic devices that carry shock electrical signals (pulses) to the heart musc...
To study the mechanism of defibrillation and the reason for the increased defibrillation efficacy of...
Several experiments have shown that, following short episodes of ventricular fibrillation (VF). biph...
In the absence of a better solution, ventricular fibrillation is treated by applying one or several ...
Defibrillation is the standard clinical treatment used to stop ventricular fibrillation. An electric...
The success rate of direct current cardioversion (DCC), the most common method to convert atrial fib...
The role of optimal placement of electrodes and mode of shock delivery from a defibrillator was exam...
This research focuses on developing new implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) dual lead confi...
Cardiac arrest after open surgery has an incidence of approximately 3%, of which more than 50% of th...
In this article, we compare quantitatively the efficiency of three different protocols commonly used...
AbstractA newly described sequential pulse technique, using four mesh electrodes positioned to appro...
Abstract Background Single path defibrillation shock methods have been improved through the use of t...
Objectives Cardiac arrest after open surgery has an incidence of approximately 3%, of which more tha...
ObjectivesCardiac arrest after open surgery has an incidence of approximately 3%, of which more than...
In the study presented in this thesis we have used one-dimensional model to study mechanisms associa...
Defibrillators are electronic devices that carry shock electrical signals (pulses) to the heart musc...
To study the mechanism of defibrillation and the reason for the increased defibrillation efficacy of...
Several experiments have shown that, following short episodes of ventricular fibrillation (VF). biph...
In the absence of a better solution, ventricular fibrillation is treated by applying one or several ...
Defibrillation is the standard clinical treatment used to stop ventricular fibrillation. An electric...
The success rate of direct current cardioversion (DCC), the most common method to convert atrial fib...
The role of optimal placement of electrodes and mode of shock delivery from a defibrillator was exam...
This research focuses on developing new implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) dual lead confi...
Cardiac arrest after open surgery has an incidence of approximately 3%, of which more than 50% of th...
In this article, we compare quantitatively the efficiency of three different protocols commonly used...
AbstractA newly described sequential pulse technique, using four mesh electrodes positioned to appro...
Abstract Background Single path defibrillation shock methods have been improved through the use of t...
Objectives Cardiac arrest after open surgery has an incidence of approximately 3%, of which more tha...
ObjectivesCardiac arrest after open surgery has an incidence of approximately 3%, of which more than...
In the study presented in this thesis we have used one-dimensional model to study mechanisms associa...
Defibrillators are electronic devices that carry shock electrical signals (pulses) to the heart musc...
To study the mechanism of defibrillation and the reason for the increased defibrillation efficacy of...
Several experiments have shown that, following short episodes of ventricular fibrillation (VF). biph...