lead ecg (Abbott Laboratories)
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Lead Ecg, supplied by Abbott Laboratories, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Accuracy of non-invasive electrocardiographic imaging in scar-dependent ventricular tachycardia: relationship to arrhythmogenic substrate and imaging defined scar"
Article Title: Accuracy of non-invasive electrocardiographic imaging in scar-dependent ventricular tachycardia: relationship to arrhythmogenic substrate and imaging defined scar
Journal: Europace
doi: 10.1093/europace/euag076
Figure Legend Snippet: View Into Ventricular Onset (VIVO) ECGi mapping system integration protocol. ( A ) MSCT or CMR scan performed with full thoracic coverage prior to procedure. ( B ) Cross-sectional imaging is imported and segmented, creating a patient-specific cardiac model in preparation for the procedure. ( C ) A 3D image of the patient torso with ECG lead positions is taken on the day of the procedure. ( D ) The 12-lead ECG of the VT is imported into the proprietary VIVO software and the ECGi map are constructed. CMR, cardiovascular magnetic resonance; MSCT, multislice cardiovascular computed tomography; VT, ventricular tachycardia.
Techniques Used: Imaging, Software, Construct, Computed Tomography
Figure Legend Snippet: Heat maps based on the AHA segment model displaying the spatial distribution of the VT exit sites defined by EAM and ECGi maps. Location heat map of VT-ESR, ( A ) localized using EAM ( n = 48) within the left ventricle (LV) and right ventricle (RV); ( B ) accurate co-localization (defined as a complete or partial match) using VIVO ECGi mapping ( n = 42). EAM, electroanatomical mapping; ECGi, electrocardiographic imaging; VIVO, view into ventricular onset; VT-ESR, ventricular tachycardia exit site region.
Techniques Used: Imaging
