SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER OUTINGS
Venster Medical is focused on developing solutions which are based in Science. Our team collaborates with the best institutions in the world to develop and validate our technologies. Below you can find a recent overview of publications.
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“Assessment of electrical dyssynchrony in cardiac resynchronization therapy: 12-lead electrocardiogram vs. 96-lead body surface map.” Sedova, K. A., P. M. van Dam, A. Sbrollini, L. Burattini, L. Necasova, M. Blahova, J. Bocek, M. Sramko and J. Kautzner (2023).EP Europace 25(2): 554–560.
“Novel non-invasive ECG imaging method based on the 12-lead ECG for reconstruction of ventricular activation: A proof-of-concept study Fruelund, P. Z., P. M. Van Dam, J. Melgaard, A. Sommer, S. Lundbye-Christensen, P. Søgaard, T. Zaremba, C. Graff and S. Riahi (2023). Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine 10.
“Non-invasive estimation of QLV from the standard 12-lead ECG in patients with left bundle branch block.” Melgaard, J., P. M. van Dam, A. Sommer, P. Fruelund, J. C. Nielsen, S. Riahi and C. Graff (2022). Frontiers in Physiology 13.
Changes in QRS Area and QRS Duration After CardiacResynchronization Therapy Predict Cardiac Mortality, Heart Failure Hospitalizations, and Ventricular Arrhythmias Osita Okafor, MB ChB; Abbasin Zegard, MB ChB; Peter van Dam, PhD; Berthold Stegemann, PhD; Tian Qiu, PhD; Howard Marshall, MD; Francisco Leyva, MD Journal of American Heart Association 2019;8:e013539.
“Incorporating structural abnormalities in equivalent dipole layer based ECG simulations.” Boonstra, M. J., T. F. Oostendorp, R. W. Roudijk, M. Kloosterman, F. W. Asselbergs, P. Loh and P. M. Van Dam (2022). Frontiers in Physiology 13.
“Modeling the His-Purkinje Effect in Non-invasive Estimation of Endocardial and Epicardial Ventricular Activation.” Boonstra, M. J., R. W. Roudijk, R. Brummel, W. Kassenberg, L. J. Blom, T. F. Oostendorp, A. S. J. M. te Riele, J. F. van der Heijden, F. W. Asselbergs, P. Loh and P. M. van Dam (2022). Annals of Biomedical Engineering 50(3): 343-359.
“Clinical Utility of Body Surface Potential Mapping in CRT Patients.” Sedova, K., K. Repin, G. Donin, P. M. van Dam and J. Kautzner (2021) Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev 10(2): 113-119.
Estimating QLV From The 12-lead ECG To Support Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Selection And Implant Procedures
Poster presentation ISCE 2022 Peter M. Van Dam, PhD2,3, Jacob Melgaard, PhD1, Anders Sommer, MD, PhD4, Patricia Zerlang Fruelund, MD4, Sam Riahi, MD, PhD4, Claus Graff, PhD1