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26 May 1994 Near-field and far-field stimulation of cardiac muscle
Leslie Tung, Michel Neunlist, Eric A. Sobie
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Abstract
Recent theoretical models predict specific spatial distribution of cardiac transmembrane potentials (Vm) around and between the stimulating electrodes during electrical stimulation or defibrillation. Therefore it is desirable to measure the coupling between applied current and Vm during and following the time span of the stimulus pulse. Confounding electrical artifacts can be circumvented through the use of optical recordings.
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Leslie Tung, Michel Neunlist, and Eric A. Sobie "Near-field and far-field stimulation of cardiac muscle", Proc. SPIE 2132, Clinical Applications of Modern Imaging Technology II, (26 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176578
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Near field

Tissues

Heart

Action potentials

Optical fibers

Electro optical modeling

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