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Application of the fastest route algorithm in the interactive simulation of the effect of local ischemia on the ECG

van Dam, Peter
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Oostendorp, Thom F
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van Oosterom, Adriaan
2009
edical and Biological Engineering and Computing

A method is described to determine the effect on the ECG of a reduced propagation velocity within an ischemic zone. The method was designed to change the activation sequence throughout the ventricles interactively, i.e. with a response time in the order of a second. The timing of ventricular ischemic activation was computed by using the fastest route algorithm, based on locally reduced values of the propagation velocities derived from a standard, normal activation sequence. The effect of these local reductions of the velocities on the total activation sequence, as well as the changes in the electrocardiogram that these produce, are presented.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s11517-008-0391-2
Web of Science ID

WOS:000262483600003

Author(s)
van Dam, Peter
Oostendorp, Thom F
van Oosterom, Adriaan
Date Issued

2009

Published in
edical and Biological Engineering and Computing
Volume

47

Issue

1

Start page

11

End page

20

Subjects

Shortest path algorithm

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Isochrones of depolarization wave

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Ischemia

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Heart

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ECG

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ECGSIM

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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SCI-STI-JMV  
Available on Infoscience
November 3, 2009
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