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The following pages link to Mechanistic inquiry into decrease in probability of defibrillation success with increase in complexity of preshock reentrant activity (Q51801016):
Displaying 16 items.
- Constitutively Active Acetylcholine-Dependent Potassium Current Increases Atrial Defibrillation Threshold by Favoring Post-Shock Re-Initiation. (Q30669779) (← links)
- New insights into defibrillation of the heart from realistic simulation studies. (Q33566591) (← links)
- Generation of histo-anatomically representative models of the individual heart: tools and application (Q33896839) (← links)
- Defibrillation of the heart: insights into mechanisms from modelling studies. (Q34493265) (← links)
- The role of mechanoelectric feedback in vulnerability to electric shock. (Q36839614) (← links)
- From mitochondrial ion channels to arrhythmias in the heart: computational techniques to bridge the spatio-temporal scales (Q37208077) (← links)
- Computational rabbit models to investigate the initiation, perpetuation, and termination of ventricular arrhythmia. (Q38873891) (← links)
- Ventricular fibrillation frequency from implanted cardioverter defibrillator devices. (Q39968578) (← links)
- Tunnel propagation following defibrillation with ICD shocks: hidden postshock activations in the left ventricular wall underlie isoelectric window (Q41787448) (← links)
- Cardiac defibrillation and the role of mechanoelectric feedback in postshock arrhythmogenesis. (Q41992908) (← links)
- Slowing of Electrical Activity in Ventricular Fibrillation is Not Associated with Increased Defibrillation Energies in the Isolated Rabbit Heart (Q42064588) (← links)
- Drawing the curtain on the isoelectric window? (Q42911255) (← links)
- Defibrillation depends on conductivity fluctuations and the degree of disorganization in reentry patterns (Q45273444) (← links)
- PDE constrained optimization of electrical defibrillation in a 3D ventricular slice geometry (Q48149478) (← links)
- Mechanistic enquiry into the effect of increased pacing rate on the upper limit of vulnerability. (Q51183141) (← links)
- Organization of ventricular fibrillation in the human heart: experiments and models. (Q54695483) (← links)