The purpose of this study is to investigate propagation patterns in intracardiac signals recorded during atrial fibrillation (AF) using an approach based on partial directed coherence (PDC), which evaluates directional coupling between multiple signals in the frequency domain. The PDC is evaluated at the dominant frequency of AF signals and tested for significance using a surrogate data procedure specifically designed to assess causality. For significantly coupled sites, the approach allows also to estimate the delay in propagation. The methods potential is illustrated with two simulation scenarios based on a detailed ionic model of the human atrial myocyte as well as with real data recordings, selected to present typical propagation mechan...
Aims P-wave beat-to-beat morphological variability can identify patients prone to paroxysmal atrial ...
<div><p>The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly ...
A new method for quantifying the organization of single bipolar electrograms recorded in the human a...
The purpose of this study is to investigate propagation patterns in intracardiac signals recorded du...
This doctoral thesis is in the field of biomedical signal processing with focus on methods for the a...
The activation patterns that underlie the irregular electrical activity during cardiac atrial fibril...
This study proposes the morphology-based evaluation of the regularity (R) and the synchronization (S...
In this study, sparse modeling is introduced for the estimation of propagation patterns in intracard...
The present study introduces sparse modeling for the estimation of propagation patterns in intracard...
Background. Atrial fibrillation is usually thought of as a "random " pattern of circulatin...
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia that demands medical attention. Computer-b...
A new method for characterization of simultaneous intra-atrial and ECG recordings during atrial fibr...
This licentiate thesis is in the field of biomedical signal processing with main focus on processing...
The purpose of the paper is to apply system identification methods to study spatial and temporal pro...
A new method for characterization of simultaneous intra-atrial and ECG recordings during atrial fibr...
Aims P-wave beat-to-beat morphological variability can identify patients prone to paroxysmal atrial ...
<div><p>The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly ...
A new method for quantifying the organization of single bipolar electrograms recorded in the human a...
The purpose of this study is to investigate propagation patterns in intracardiac signals recorded du...
This doctoral thesis is in the field of biomedical signal processing with focus on methods for the a...
The activation patterns that underlie the irregular electrical activity during cardiac atrial fibril...
This study proposes the morphology-based evaluation of the regularity (R) and the synchronization (S...
In this study, sparse modeling is introduced for the estimation of propagation patterns in intracard...
The present study introduces sparse modeling for the estimation of propagation patterns in intracard...
Background. Atrial fibrillation is usually thought of as a "random " pattern of circulatin...
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia that demands medical attention. Computer-b...
A new method for characterization of simultaneous intra-atrial and ECG recordings during atrial fibr...
This licentiate thesis is in the field of biomedical signal processing with main focus on processing...
The purpose of the paper is to apply system identification methods to study spatial and temporal pro...
A new method for characterization of simultaneous intra-atrial and ECG recordings during atrial fibr...
Aims P-wave beat-to-beat morphological variability can identify patients prone to paroxysmal atrial ...
<div><p>The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly ...
A new method for quantifying the organization of single bipolar electrograms recorded in the human a...