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    CALVIN: A Rule Based Expert System for Improving Arrhymia Detector Performance During Noisy ECGS by Muldrow, Warren K.

    Published 2023
    “…Humans make use of considerable a priori knowledge about cardiac electrophysiology and knowledge acquired from the specific ECG under analysis. …”
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    Mathematical modelling of the heart: cell to organ by Smith, N, Mulquiney, P, Nash, M, Bradley, C, Nickerson, D, Hunter, P

    Published 2002
    “…Single cell and whole organ mathematical models of cardiac electrophysiology, mechanics and metabolism are presented. …”
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    CARDIAC ELECTROMECHANICS: THE EFFECT OF CONTRACTION MODEL ON THE MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM AND ACCURACY OF THE NUMERICAL SCHEME by Pathmanathan, P, Chapman, S, Gavaghan, D, Whiteley, J

    Published 2010
    “…All contraction models are dependent on cardiac electrophysiology but can also be dependent on the stretch and stretch rate in the fibre direction. …”
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    Mathematical modelling of the ischaemic heart by Mulquiney, P, Smith, N, Clarke, K, Hunter, P

    Published 2001
    “…These models include both single cell and three-dimensional tissue models that simulate important features of cardiac electrophysiology, mechanics, and metabolism. We have begun to couple these models with the goal of creating a fully integrated cardiac model that can describe the pathophysiology of the ischaemic heart. …”
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    Mathematical modelling of the ischaemic heart by Mulquiney, P, Smith, N, Clarke, K, Hunter, P

    Published 2001
    “…These models include both single cell and three-dimensional tissue models that simulate important features of cardiac electrophysiology, mechanics, and metabolism. We have begun to couple these models with the goal of creating a fully integrated cardiac model that can describe the pathophysiology of the ischaemic heart. …”
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    Imaging evaluation of a persistent left superior vena cava and its importance in electrophysiologic procedures by Victoria J. Smith, Taylor A. Klein, Hany N. Demo

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Abstract Accurate characterization of thoracic vascular structures is essential to safe, efficient, and successful cardiac electrophysiologic procedures. Here we describe a case of persistent left superior vena cava incidentally discovered during an elective cryoablation of atrial fibrillation procedure to illustrate possible diagnostic modalities to identify vascular abnormalities.…”
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