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Invasive Cardiac Electrophysiologic Testing
Cardiology Clinics, 1985The indications for clinical electrophysiologic study have continued to evolve since the introduction of this technique in the mid 1960s. They now include evaluation of sinus node dysfunction, AV conduction disturbances, syncope of unknown etiology, supraventricular arrhythmias with and without Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, sustained ventricular ...
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Mathematical Cardiac Electrophysiology
2014This book covers the main mathematical and numerical models in computational electrocardiology, ranging from microscopic membrane models of cardiac ionic channels to macroscopic bidomain, monodomain, eikonal models and cardiac source representations.
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Adenosine: Cardiac Electrophysiology
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1991L, Belardinelli, B B, Lerman
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Cardiac electrophysiology in diabetes.
Minerva cardioangiologica, 2010Patients with diabetes mellitus are at higher risk of cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. Although there are several animal and human studies on this topic, the pathophysiology of the increased electrical vulnerability in diabetes is complex and remain undefined.
Pappone C, Santinelli V
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Cardiac Anatomy and Electrophysiology
2009Since its development in the early 1900s by Einthoven, the electrocardiogram (usually referred to by its acronym, ECG) has become an important tool for evaluating the heart. During the last twenty years, our understanding of the basic electrophysiology of the heart has dramatically increased, which has provided further insight into the physiologic ...
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Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology
2007Abstract Ion channels are integral membrane proteins that regulate the traffic of ions in heart cells. They are determinants of the cardiac action potential, which in turn underlies cardiac impulse conduction, excitation-contraction coupling, automaticity, and arrhythmogenesis.
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