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A biophysical model of atrial fibrillation ablation: what can a surgeon learn from a computer model?

Ruchat, Patrick
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Virag, Nathalie
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Dang, Lam
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2007
Europace
5th International Workshop on Computer Simulation and Experimental Assessment of Cardiac Electrical Function

Aims Surgical ablation procedures for treating atrial. fibrillation have been shown to be highly successful. However, the ideal ablation pattern still remains to be determined. This article reports on a systematic study of the effectiveness of the performance of different ablation line patterns.

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Type
conference paper
DOI
10.1093/europace/eum209
Web of Science ID

WOS:000251608700011

Author(s)
Ruchat, Patrick
Virag, Nathalie
Dang, Lam
Schlaepfer, Jurg
Pruvot, Etienne
Kappenberger, Lukas
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Europace
Volume

9

Start page

71

End page

76

Subjects

atrial fibrillation

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computer modelling

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ablation

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surgery

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Maze Procedure

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Compartmentalization

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Repolarization

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Patterns

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NON-REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
SCI-STI-JMV  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
5th International Workshop on Computer Simulation and Experimental Assessment of Cardiac Electrical Function

Lausanne, SWITZERLAND

Dec 11-12, 2006

Available on Infoscience
July 4, 2012
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