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Characterizing Cardiac Electrophysiology during Radiofrequency Ablation : An Integrative Ex vivo, In silico, and In vivo Approach

Characterizing Cardiac Electrophysiology during Radiofrequency Ablation : An Integrative Ex vivo, In silico, and In vivo Approach

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Catheter ablation is a major treatment for atrial tachycardias. Hereby, the precise monitoring of the lesion formation is an important success factor. This book presents computational, wet-lab, and clinical studies with the aim of evaluating the signal characteristics of the intracardiac electrograms (IEGMs) recorded around ablation lesions from different perspectives. The detailed analysis of the IEGMs can optimize the description of durable and complex lesions during the ablation procedure.

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Keywords

  • acute ablation lesions
  • Akute Ablationsläsionen
  • computational modeling
  • Computermodell
  • Electrophysiology
  • Elektrophysiologie
  • Ex vivo Experimente
  • ex vivo experiments
  • intracardiac electrograms
  • Intrakardiale Elektrogramme

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DOI: 10.5445/KSP/1000089807

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