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2. Associations between the use of a real-time benefit tool and measures related to prescription obtainment found in order type subgroups
3. PO-04-137 SCAR TRANSMURALITY IN VENTRICULAR ENDOCARDIAL UNIPOLAR ELECTROGRAMS IS RELATED TO POWER OF PATIENT-SPECIFIC FREQUENCY BANDS
4. Assessing the arrhythmogenic risk of engineered heart tissue patches through in silico application on infarcted ventricle models
5. Subthreshold delayed afterdepolarizations provide an important arrhythmogenic substrate in the border zone of infarcted hearts
6. Frequency Domain Analysis of Endocardial Electrograms for Detection of Nontransmural Myocardial Fibrosis in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy
7. Comprehensive Phenotypic Characterization of Late Gadolinium Enhancement Predicts Sudden Cardiac Death in Coronary Artery Disease
8. BS-516-01 A NOVEL COMPUTATIONAL-AI FRAMEWORK TO DETECT SITES OF ORIGINS OF SCAR-RELATED VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA FROM IMPLANTED DEVICE ELECTROGRAMS
9. Impact of Real-Time Benefit Tools on Patients’ Access to Medications: A Retrospective Cohort Study
10. Predicting arrhythmia recurrence following catheter ablation for ventricular tachycardia using late gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging: Implications of varying scar ranges
11. Claims-based pharmacy markers for comprehensive medication management program case identification: Validation against concurrent and prospective healthcare costs and utilization
12. PO-664-07 FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF UNIPOLAR ELECTROGRAMS IDENTIFIES PRESENCE OF MID-MYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS IN NON-ISCHEMIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
13. PO-647-04 OPTIMISING DEFIBRILLATION EFFICACY OF ICD CONFIGURATIONS USING A COHORT OF HIGH-RESOLUTION WHOLE-TORSO HEART MODELS
14. PO-645-01 SUBTHRESHOLD DELAYED AFTERDEPOLARIZATIONS MEDIATED BY REDUCED TISSUE COUPLING PROVIDE AN IMPORTANT SUBSTRATE FOR UNIDIRECTIONAL BLOCK AND ARRHYTHMOGENESIS IN THE INFARCT BORDER ZONE
15. PO-643-03 ENDOCARDIAL PACING, HIS BUNDLE PACING AND LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH AREA PACING ACHIEVE SUPERIOR LEFT VENTRICULAR ELECTRICAL RESYNCHRONIZATION COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
16. Dispersion of repolarization increases with cardiac resynchronization therapy and is associated with left ventricular reverse remodeling
17. PO-618-02 AN AUTOMATED ALGORITHM TO ENHANCE ANTI-TACHYCARDIA PACING EFFICACY BY ATTENUATING RE-INITIATION OF VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA
18. PO-683-07 CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE MYOCARDIAL SCAR PATTERN PREDICTS MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
19. Effect of scar and pacing location on repolarization in a porcine myocardial infarction model
20. Determining anatomical and electrophysiological detail requirements for computational ventricular models of porcine myocardial infarction
21. An in-silico assessment of efficacy of two novel intra-cardiac electrode configurations versus traditional anti-tachycardia pacing therapy for terminating sustained ventricular tachycardia
22. B-PO01-011 AUTOMATED LOCALISATION OF FOCAL VT ORIGINS USING IMPLANTED DEVICE EGMS AND CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS
23. B-IN01-01 AUTOMATED LOCALISATION OF FOCAL VT ORIGINS USING IMPLANTED DEVICE EGMS AND CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS
24. B-PO04-002 HIS-PURKINJE CONDUCTION SLOWING WORSENS RESPONSE TO HIS BUNDLE PACING
25. B-PO03-023 HIS BUNDLE PACING ACHIEVES BETTER VENTRICULAR SYNCHRONY THAN BIVENTRICULAR PACING IN PATIENTS WITH SCAR IN THE LEFT VENTRICULAR FREE WALL
26. Assessing the ability of substrate mapping techniques to guide ventricular tachycardia ablation using computational modelling
27. Late-Gadolinium Enhancement Interface Area and Electrophysiological Simulations Predict Arrhythmic Events in Patients With Nonischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy
28. His-bundle and left bundle pacing with optimized atrioventricular delay achieve superior electrical synchrony over endocardial and epicardial pacing in left bundle branch block patients
29. In-silico pace-mapping using a detailed whole torso model and implanted electronic device electrograms for more efficient ablation planning
30. A computational investigation into rate-dependant vectorcardiogram changes due to specific fibrosis patterns in non-ischæmic dilated cardiomyopathy
31. Left ventricular endocardial pacing is less arrhythmogenic than conventional epicardial pacing when pacing in proximity to scar
32. Evaluation of the reentry vulnerability index to predict ventricular tachycardia circuits using high-density contact mapping
33. Simulating ventricular systolic motion in a four-chamber heart model with spatially varying robin boundary conditions to model the effect of the pericardium
34. Structural Mapping of Action Potential Propagation Pathways through Healthy and Diseased Heart
35. Factors Promoting Conduction Slowing as Substrates for Block and Reentry in Infarcted Hearts
36. Pacing in proximity to scar during cardiac resynchronization therapy increases local dispersion of repolarization and susceptibility to ventricular arrhythmogenesis
37. Generation of a cohort of whole-torso cardiac models for assessing the utility of a novel computed shock vector efficiency metric for ICD optimisation
38. Mean entropy predicts implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy using cardiac magnetic resonance texture analysis of scar heterogeneity
39. Implementation of patient education software in an anticoagulation clinic to decrease visit times for new patient appointments
40. Left ventricular activation-recovery interval variability predicts spontaneous ventricular tachyarrhythmia in patients with heart failure
41. Characterizing the clinical implementation of a novel activation-repolarization metric to identify targets for catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardias using computational models
42. Ventricular Endocardial Tissue Geometry Affects Stimulus Threshold and Effective Refractory Period
43. Personalized computational modeling of left atrial geometry and transmural myofiber architecture
44. Efficient computation of electrograms and ECGs in human whole heart simulations using a reaction-eikonal model
45. An activation-repolarization time metric to predict localized regions of high susceptibility to reentry
46. Images as drivers of progress in cardiac computational modelling
47. Efficient simulation of cardiac electrical propagation using high-order finite elements II: Adaptive p-version
48. Efficient simulation of cardiac electrical propagation using high order finite elements
49. Cardiac Bidomain Bath-Loading Effects during Arrhythmias: Interaction with Anatomical Heterogeneity
50. The Role of Photon Scattering in Voltage-Calcium Fluorescent Recordings of Ventricular Fibrillation
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