4.1.1. An MI can trigger an inflammatory response in the heart. This inflammatory response plays a big role in how the heart ...
The "potential" approach is based on targeting a characteristic low frequency electrical potential signature of the SP from the endocardium, also known as "slow potentials." A combined approach ...
patent ductus arteriosus or on the mural endocardium. As placement of intracardiac devices has become more common, infective lesions may also be found on valvular prostheses, pacemaker leads and ...
Further investigations using advanced live imaging and more sophisticated tracing techniques are needed to resolve ongoing controversies and clarify the contribution of hematopoietic endocardium to ...
The identification of the endocardium is more difficult, and it increases the intra-observer variability (28). The variability in EF evaluations of children in intensive care influences ...
and the reliance on apical views may compromise edge detection because of the parallel orientation of the echocardiographic beam with the endocardium. Although good border definition has become more ...
Cell differentiation is the process by which specialised cells such as muscle, skin or nerve cells, are formed from less specialised cells such as stem cells and their progenitors. Differentiation ...
Monophasic action potentials with an amplitude of up to 70 mv were recorded with suction electrodes from the endocardial surface of the right atrium and both ventricles during diagnostic cardiac ...
This study presents useful, yet preliminary findings on the transcriptomic changes in cardiac lymphatic cells after myocardial infarction in mice. The conclusions of the authors remain uncertain as ...