Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
NLP |
2021-12-17 13:55 |
Oita |
J:COM Horuto Hall OITA |
Analysis of interconnected cardiac pacemaker cells
-- Focusing on the Na channel -- Naoki Ushiroda, Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ) NLP2021-50 |
The contraction and relaxation movements of the heart are controlled by electrical signals (action potentials) generated... [more] |
NLP2021-50 pp.32-37 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2017-12-13 - 2017-12-15 |
Ishikawa |
THE KANAZAWA THEATRE |
Examination for systematization of pacemaker troubleshooting Kazuya Murakami (BSJ), Yasuhiro Kawahara (OUJ) |
Pacemaker troubleshooting is discussed in case studies or review articles. However, clinical decision support system (CD... [more] |
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MBE |
2017-01-28 14:35 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu University |
Coding mechanisms underlying the genesis of the cardiac rhythm Fausto Lucena (CEUMA), Allan Kardec Barros (Maranhao U.), Noboru Ohnishi (Nagoya U.) MBE2016-81 |
Muchisknownaboutthekeyroleoftheautonomiccardiacregulationincontrollingthecardiacrhythm. Yet, the promoting mechanisms un... [more] |
MBE2016-81 pp.63-68 |
EMCJ |
2016-09-16 13:45 |
Hyogo |
University of Hyogo |
Malfunction risk of heart pacemakers by electromagnetic noise
-- Evaluation of malfunction risk by low frequency electromagnetic noise -- Satoshi Kazama, Hiroyasu Ikeda (JNIOSH) EMCJ2016-54 |
This paper describes malfunction risk of heart pacemakers by electromagnetic noise . The risks are evaluated by comperin... [more] |
EMCJ2016-54 pp.25-28 |
PEM (2nd) |
2015-11-27 - 2015-11-28 |
Kyoto |
Doshisha Univ. |
[Poster Presentation]
SAR calculations around an implanted cardiac pacemaker due to a mobile radio terminal for business in VHF band Ryota Akiyama, Kazuyuki Saito (Chiba Univ.), Soichi Watanabe (NICT), Koichi Ito (Chiba Univ.) |
Recently, various types of radio communication devices such as cellular phones have become common. Therefore, influence ... [more] |
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NLP |
2015-11-01 13:40 |
Okinawa |
Nobumoto Ohama Memorial Hall |
A study on the bifurcation analysis of a human atrial myocyte model toward the creation of a biological pacemaker Yoshiki Ogawa, Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2015-122 |
Biological pacemaker engineering is a strategy to initiate pacemaker activity in non-pacemaking cells,and it is expected... [more] |
NLP2015-122 pp.87-92 |
NLP |
2015-11-01 14:05 |
Okinawa |
Nobumoto Ohama Memorial Hall |
On the bistability of a cardiac pacemaker cell model Takumi Nagai, Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2015-123 |
The sinoatrial node plays a role of a cardiac pacemaker.
The sinoatrial node cells generate electrical signals volunta... [more] |
NLP2015-123 pp.93-98 |
NLP, CCS |
2015-06-11 11:20 |
Tokyo |
Waseda Univerisity |
Analysis of the model of coupled pacemaker cells in consideration of the heterogeneous structure Takumi Nagai, Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2015-44 CCS2015-6 |
Heartbeat is controlled by the electrical signal from sinoatrial node.
The Hodgkin-Huxley type mathematical model can ... [more] |
NLP2015-44 CCS2015-6 pp.31-36 |
NLP, CCS |
2015-06-11 11:45 |
Tokyo |
Waseda Univerisity |
Quantitative assessment of pacemaker activity generated by changing ionic currents in a ventricular cell model Yoshiki Ogawa, Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2015-45 CCS2015-7 |
In ventricular cells, pacemaker activity is induced by changing ionic current on cell membrane, although those cells are... [more] |
NLP2015-45 CCS2015-7 pp.37-42 |
NLP |
2015-01-26 16:20 |
Oita |
Compal Hall |
A study on the method of biological pacemaker creation based on the bifurcation analysis of a ventricular cell model with hyperpolarization-activated current introduced Yoshiki Ogawa, Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2014-125 |
Biological pacemaker engineering is a new strategy to initiate pacemaker activity in non-pacemaking cells,and it is expe... [more] |
NLP2014-125 pp.71-76 |
MBE |
2014-06-13 14:45 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univerisity |
A study on the method to initiate the pacemaker activity based on the bifurcation analysis of a human ventricular cell model Yoshiki Ogawa, Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ.) MBE2014-23 |
Electronic pacemakers play an important role in the treatment of bradyarrhythmia. Recently, different strategies to init... [more] |
MBE2014-23 pp.51-55 |
EMCJ (2nd) |
2012-11-29 10:55 |
Tokyo |
NICT |
[Poster Presentation]
Wireless Energy Transmission for Subcutaneous Implantable Medical Devices by using Capacitive Coupling
-- Analysis of Receiving Power and Biological Effect of Electromagnetic Field -- Atsushi Taneda, Kenji Shiba (Tokyo Univ. of Science) |
A subcutaneous implantable medical device must be replaced surgically when its batteries start to weaken. Therefore, we ... [more] |
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EMCJ |
2012-09-07 10:05 |
Hokkaido |
Hkkaido Univ. |
Influence of slot-machine-derived alternating current magnetic fields on a cardiac pacemaker Isao Kayano, Seiichi Mochizuki (Kawasaki Univ. of Medical Welfare), Michito Yabumoto (YAMASA) EMCJ2012-51 |
Patients with cardiac pacemakers are restricted to the usage of electronic devices in order to prevent possible malfunct... [more] |
EMCJ2012-51 pp.1-6 |
EMCJ |
2011-09-12 15:25 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univ. |
Flat Torso Phantom with Back Absorbing Plate for EMI Test on Active Implantable Medical Devices Yohei Irie, Yoshifumi Kawamura, Takashi Hikage, Toshio Nojima (Hokkaido Univ.) EMCJ2011-76 |
The purpose of this research is to develop a new human torso phantom that provides more reliable estimations for active ... [more] |
EMCJ2011-76 pp.27-32 |
EMCJ, IEE-EMC |
2010-09-03 10:30 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univ. |
FDTD Analysis of implantable medical device EMI due to near field generated around HF RFID reader/writers
-- Magnetic near-field distribution dependence -- Atsushi Kikuya, Takashi Hikage, Toshio Nojima (Hokkaido Univ.), Ben Koike (JAISA), Hiroshi Fujimoto, Takeshi Toyoshima (Medtronic Japan Co.,Ltd) EMCJ2010-44 |
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader/writers on implantable medical devi... [more] |
EMCJ2010-44 pp.17-21 |
MW |
2010-03-04 14:55 |
Kyoto |
Ryukoku Univ. |
Characteristics of Antenna on Cardiac Pacemaker Embedded in Realistic High-resolution Whole-body Voxel Models Satoshi Nakata, Kazuyuki Saito, Masaharu Takahashi, Koichi Ito (Chiba Univ.) MW2009-192 |
Implantable antennas for a medical implanted device have been researched a lot all over the world. As regards a cardiac ... [more] |
MW2009-192 pp.77-82 |
AP |
2010-01-22 13:45 |
Yamaguchi |
Yamaguchi University |
SAR Evaluation of Mobile Radio Terminal Close to a Pacemaker Embedded in Human Body Kazuyuki Saito (Chiba Univ./NICT), Soichi Watanabe (NICT), Koichi Ito (Chiba Univ.) AP2009-176 |
Recently, electromagnetic interference (EMI) of an implanted pacemaker with a mobile radio terminal has been investigate... [more] |
AP2009-176 pp.119-122 |
NLP |
2009-12-21 17:30 |
Iwate |
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On the Pacemaker Activities of Cardiac Sinoatrial Node Cells Zhenxing Pan (Osaka Univ.), Shinji Doi (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2009-139 |
A sinoatrial node (cardiac pacemaker) cell generates an electrical signal (action potential) spontaneously and periodica... [more] |
NLP2009-139 pp.71-76 |
NLP |
2009-03-10 15:20 |
Kyoto |
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Variability of Rhythms in a Cardiac Pacemaker Cell Model Zhenxing Pan, Rei Yamaguchi, Masato Senoo, Shinji Doi (Osaka Univ.) NLP2008-160 |
A heart repeats contraction and relaxation, and these motions are controlled by electrical stimuli (action potential). T... [more] |
NLP2008-160 pp.53-58 |
EMCJ |
2008-06-20 08:50 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univ. |
FDTD analysis of medical device interference due to near field generated around HF RFID reader/writers
-- Experimental validation based on EMI characteristics of actual devices -- Norihiro Toyama, Shunichi Futatsumori, Takashi Hikage, Toshio Nojima (Hokkaido Univ), Ben Koike (JAISA), Hiroshi Fujimoto, Takeshi Toyoshima (Medtronic Japan Co., Ltd.) EMCJ2008-7 |
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader/writers on implantable medical devi... [more] |
EMCJ2008-7 pp.1-6 |