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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]
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]
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]
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   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   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
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