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Advances in cardiac devices and bioelectronics augmented with artificial intelligence
Abstract figure legend Interfaces between the human heart, diagnostic bioelectronics, artificial intelligence, and clinical care. From left to right: Human heart and biosensor interface; representative waveforms of common diagnostic bioelectronic sensing modalities.
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The cardiac pacemakers: A paradigm of robustness in evolutionary biology
Abstract figure legend Functional networks in living systems are formed by many thousands of gene products. In association with those networks, several genes (four in this diagram) may be sufficient, each on its own, to ensure that the function occurs. Any one of these may be removed or blocked while leaving the others to continue functioning.
Denis Noble
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Structure mirroring function: What's the ‘matter’ with the funny current?
Abstract figure legend The ‘funny’ (If) current of cardiac pacemaker cells has been first identified in the late 1970s as a major mechanism in the generation and control of cardiac pacemaking. Decades of studies have since described the properties of the funny current and of its molecular components, HCN channels, in the heart and brain, providing the ...
Andrea Saponaro, Dario DiFrancesco
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Abstract figure legend In this study, we use human‐induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived cardiomyocyte (hiPSC‐CM) experiments and computational modelling to identify the mechanism of action of drug compounds. In the hiPSC‐CM experiments, optical measurements of cell collections are recorded in the baseline case and after drug exposure.
Karoline Horgmo Jæger +4 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic overview of the experimental and computational framework for investigating hiPSC‐CM electrophysiology with MEA systems. The MEA‐based model integrates experimental data with phenotype‐specific ionic models and tissue‐level heterogeneity.
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1966
Publication of the interesting report of implantation of a cardiac pacemaker in a 4-month-old infant by Martin, et al. (Pediatrics, 37:323, 1966), raises the question of pacemaker selection for the infant with heart block. The Cordis Atriocor Synchronous type of pacemaker is probably best for this condition because it is possible to vary the ...
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Publication of the interesting report of implantation of a cardiac pacemaker in a 4-month-old infant by Martin, et al. (Pediatrics, 37:323, 1966), raises the question of pacemaker selection for the infant with heart block. The Cordis Atriocor Synchronous type of pacemaker is probably best for this condition because it is possible to vary the ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt Close follow-up of implanted cardiac pacemakers allows safe complete use of battery life.
C N, Leach, M J, Sands, S, Galle
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Excerpt Close follow-up of implanted cardiac pacemakers allows safe complete use of battery life.
C N, Leach, M J, Sands, S, Galle
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
cardiac monitoring equipment such as telemetry units should not be mistaken for a temporary pacemaker. The pacemaker may be completely external or partially implanted (transthoracic, epicardial, endocardial). Completely external temporary pacing, historically the first method used, delivers shocks to the heart through electrode plates taped to the ch ...
E H, Winslow, L B, Marino
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cardiac monitoring equipment such as telemetry units should not be mistaken for a temporary pacemaker. The pacemaker may be completely external or partially implanted (transthoracic, epicardial, endocardial). Completely external temporary pacing, historically the first method used, delivers shocks to the heart through electrode plates taped to the ch ...
E H, Winslow, L B, Marino
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Complications of Pacing Despite nearly a decade of experience with temporary and permanent pacemaker systems, complications and failures are the rule rather than the exception.
B, Lown, B D, Kosowsky
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Complications of Pacing Despite nearly a decade of experience with temporary and permanent pacemaker systems, complications and failures are the rule rather than the exception.
B, Lown, B D, Kosowsky
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