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Model based analysis and diagnostic interpretation of cardiac electric field measured by high-resolution ECG

Other International Projects: SAV - PAN

Duration of the project: 1/2010- 12/2012 

Co-operating institutions: Ústav merania SAV, Bratislava; IBIB PAN Warszawa, Poland

Principal investigator: Doc. Ing. Milan Tyšler, CSc.

 

The project is aimed at research and development of new methods for model based interpretation and multi-parameters analysis of the cardiac electrical field measured by high resolution multi-leads ECG from the torso surface. It is oriented to non-invasive early detection of cardiac hypoxia (ischemia) and risk of ventricular arrhythmias leading to sudden cardiac death of patients after myocardial infarctions. Project comprises common evaluation of theoretical results and experimental data, as well as introduction of proposed methods to collaborating medical centers in both countries (Dept. of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Warsaw, Poland and National Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases, Bratislava, Slovakia) utilizing high resolution ECG mapping systems.

 

Publication:

1. ŠVEHLÍKOVÁ, J. - MAČUGOVÁ, J. - TURZOVÁ, M. - TYŠLER, M. - KANIA, M. - MANIEWSKI, R.: Influence of individual torso geometry on inverse solution to two dipoles. In: XXXVIIth International Congress on Electrocardiology. Abstracts. Lund, Sweden, 2010, 145.

 
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