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Biofizika ; 55(5): 925-36, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21033363

ABSTRACT

The peculiarities of the genesis of electrocardiosignal under myocardial ischemia in connection with an increase of its electrical inhomogeneity, as well as the electrophysiological mechanisms of morphological changes of the T wave of the electrocardiogram, including its "symmetrization" have been considered. A systemic approach to the problem has been used, which combines the mathematical, computer, and physiological modeling of the cardiac electrical activity with studies of the electric field of the human heart in terms of biophysical models. A database for the repolarization parameters of experimental electrocardiosignals ("Norm" and "Ischemia" samples) has been formed. The parameters of the ST-T interval and T wave, which could characterize the symmetry of the latter, and some additional properties of the repolarization process have been obtained. The methods of mathematical modeling were used also. Computer experiments were carried out on a system for 3-D modeling of the cardiac electrical activity at different structural levels of the object. By the results of preliminary analysis, the betaT index, which is calculated as the ratio of two maximum absolute values of the derivative of the cardiosignal at the left and right of the T wave apex, has been chosen as one of the main diagnostic markers of ischemia. There is reason to believe that the use of the betaT index allows one to recognize those deviations from the norm that are usually hidden from a physician in traditional ECG analysis. The ratios of repolarization intervals inside of the generalized QT interval have also appeared potentially informative. With the purpose to test and correct the hypotheses for conducting further investigations, some preliminary experiments on a low-resolution model for several alternatives of the degree, localization, and extensiveness of ischemia have been carried out. The results obtained at the first stage of the team-work are essential to the understanding of mechanisms of the genesis of an electrocardiographic image for myocardial ischemia and of interest for the biophysically sound development of new algorithms for computer cardiodiagnostics.


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Models, Cardiovascular , Myocardial Ischemia/physiopathology , Databases, Factual , Electrocardiography , Humans
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Ugeskr Laeger ; 153(13): 935-9, 1991 Mar 25.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2024302

ABSTRACT

Pseudoepileptic seizures (pseudoseizures) are defined as episodic disturbances of behaviour with elements of epileptic seizures, but with atypical features and not accompanied by abnormal EEG discharges. They are frequently seen in patients with epilepsy, but also as the only disturbance of function. In children, the possible pathogenetic mechanisms are less understood than in adults. We present a series of cases, showing that an important factor in development of pseudoseizures lies in disturbances of communication between children and parents within the family. However, there are large interindividual variations in the most probable underlying mechanisms. Some recommendations as regards treatment are given.


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Child Behavior Disorders/diagnosis , Epilepsy/diagnosis , Seizures/diagnosis , Adolescent , Child , Child Behavior Disorders/physiopathology , Child Behavior Disorders/therapy , Child, Preschool , Diagnosis, Differential , Epilepsy/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Male , Seizures/physiopathology , Seizures/therapy
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