This was kind of interesting, but it doesn’t show very much. The main conclusion that I got from it was that large regions of coronary occlusion lead to death within 30 minutes, but I don’t think that’s really what they were trying to find or show.
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Entries Tagged as 'Article Reviews'
Article Outline: Internal Cardiac Defibrillation Threshold: Effects of Acute Ischemia by Jones et al.
October 30th, 2006 · No Comments
Tags: Medicine · Article Reviews · Biomedical Engineering · Science · Cardiac Electrophysiology
Article Outline: Mapping of left ventricular blood flow with radioactive microspheres in experimental coronary artery occlusion by Becker et al.
October 26th, 2006 · No Comments
Outline below the fold…
Tags: Article Reviews · Biomedical Engineering · Science · Cardiac Electrophysiology
Article Outline: Ischemic Ventricular Fibrillation: The Importance of Being Spontaneous by Ouyang et al.
October 25th, 2006 · No Comments
I outline the bits of papers I find interesting for reference. I’m going to try posting some of these outlines in the hopes that someone finds them useful. It’s very easy for me to export them from FreeMind. The article is Ischemic Ventricular Fibrillation: The Importance of Being Spontaneous(Cite-U-Like) by Ouyang et al.
Tags: Medicine · Article Reviews · Biomedical Engineering · Science · Cardiac Electrophysiology
Reading papers that contain equations
August 3rd, 2006 · No Comments
I realized something today that I wish I had known a long, long time ago.
When reading a technical paper containing equations, there will be text, and there will be equations. Usually the equations come somewhere in the middle. However, when you come to the equations, you must understand the equations thoroughly before proceeding to […]
Tags: Writing · Article Reviews · Biomedical Engineering · Science
No article review today
February 15th, 2006 · No Comments
I’ve read some articles, but none have been terribly interesting, and the ones that were focused on tissue engineering, not cardiac electrophysiology.
Tags: Article Reviews · Science · Cardiac Electrophysiology







