A technique for measuring anisotropy in atrial conduction to estimate conduction velocity and atrial fibre direction
Language
en
Article de revue
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Computers in Biology and Medicine. 2019-01, vol. 104, p. 278-290
Elsevier
English Abstract
Cardiac conduction properties exhibit large variability, and affect patient-specific arrhythmia mechanisms. However, it is challenging to clinically measure conduction velocity (CV), anisotropy and fibre direction. Our aim ...Read more >
Cardiac conduction properties exhibit large variability, and affect patient-specific arrhythmia mechanisms. However, it is challenging to clinically measure conduction velocity (CV), anisotropy and fibre direction. Our aim is to develop a technique to estimate conduction anisotropy and fibre direction from clinically available electrical recordings.Read less <
English Keywords
Anisotropy
Atrial fibres
Atrial fibrillation
Conduction velocity
Fibrosis
Origin
Hal imported