Publications by authors named "J E Azarov"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the effectiveness of a new ECG technique called CineECG, which visualizes heart electrical activity, in improving cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for patients who don't respond well to standard treatments.
  • - Researchers analyzed CineECG data from 15 patients with heart conditions under different pacing settings and found that specific movement directions in the heart's electrical signals correlate with better immediate heart performance (measured as dP/dt max).
  • - The results indicate that the direction of the ST-T segment during repolarization can predict a significant improvement in heart function during CRT, suggesting that CineECG could help optimize treatment plans for patients.
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The objective of this study was to test the vectorelectrocardiographic T-wave characteristics for their associations with oxygen consumption (VO) and physical performance during a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in highly trained cross-country skiers. Male highly trained cross-country skiers ( = 30) performed the maximal CPET on the bicycle ergospirometric "Oxycon Pro" system with simultaneous oxygen consumption (VO) and electrocardiogram recording. The measurements were done at rest; the stage preceding anaerobic threshold (preAnT); peak load; and recovery.

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Extracellular potassium concentration might modify electrophysiological properties in the border zone of ischemic myocardium. We evaluated the depolarization and repolarization characteristics across the ischemic-normal border under [K] variation. Sixty-four-lead epicardial mapping was performed in 26 rats ([K] 2.

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Background: Assessing T-wave symmetry in addition to QT subintervals measurements can provide novel independent data about ventricular repolarization abnormalities linked with arrhythmogenesis. However, the causes of the changes of T-wave symmetry are not completely understood. In silico studies showed that the more symmetrical T-waves were associated with shorter action potential duration (APD) and larger dispersion of ventricular repolarization (DOR).

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