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Directed graph mapping for ventricular tachycardia : a comparison to established mapping techniques
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Directed graph mapping shows rotors maintain non-terminating and focal sources maintain self-terminating Torsade de Pointes in canine model
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Dg-mapping as a tool to determine the spatial distribution of the focal sources and the number of reentries during torsade de pointes in the cavb dog model
(2022) European Heart Rhythm Association Congress (EHRA 2022), Abstracts. 24(Supplement 1). p.i888-i889 -
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DG-Mapping : a novel software package for the analysis of any type of reentry and focal activation of simulated, experimental or clinical data of cardiac arrhythmia
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Determination of dominant loop in dual loop atrial tachycardia with direct graph mapping : an alternative for entrainment mapping?
(2021) European Heart Rhythm Association Congress (EHRA 2021), Abstracts. 23(Supplement 3). p.iii607-iii607 -
Directed graph mapping is able to distinguish between the true and false rotors in a complex in-silico excitation pattern
(2021) European Heart Rhythm Association Congress (EHRA 2021), Abstracts. 23(Supplement 3). p.iii596-iii596 -
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Finding type and location of the source of cardiac arrhythmias from the averaged flow velocity field using the determinant-trace method
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Directed graph mapping exceeds phase mapping in discriminating true and false rotors detected with a basket catheter in a complex in-silico excitation pattern
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Evaluation of directed graph-mapping in complex atrial tachycardias
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Gap19, a Cx43 hemichannel inhibitor, acts as a gating modifier that decreases main state opening while increasing substate gating