• Excessive intragastric alcohol administration exacerbates hepatic encephalopathy and provokes neuronal cell death in male rats with chronic liver disease 

    Tamnanloo, Farzaneh; Chen, Xiaoru; Macedo de Oliveira, Mariana; Tremblay, Mélanie; Rose, Christopher (Wiley, 2024-04-29)
    Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is defined as decline in neurological function during chronic liver disease (CLD). Alcohol is a major etiological factor in the pathogenesis of fibrosis/cirrhosis and has also been documented to directly impact the brain. ...
  • Modeling atrial fibrillation : from myocardial cells to ECG 

    Modeling AF : from myocardial cells to ECG
    Van Oosterom, Adriaan; Jacquemet, Vincent (Springer, 2008)
  • Eikonal equation : computation 

    Jacquemet, Vincent (Springer, 2015)
  • Modeling of atrial fibrillation 

    Virag, Nathalie; Jacquemet, Vincent; Kappenberger, Lukas (Wiley, 2012-12-18)
    Computer modeling of atrial fibrillation (AF) is considered today as a potentially effective tool for better understanding AF mechanisms and for the development of therapeutic options. Computer models are based on an integrative approach, from the ...
  • The role of atrial modeling in the development of ECG processing tools 

    Jacquemet, Vincent; Lemay, Mathieu; Uldry, Laurent; Duchêne, Cédric; Van Oosterom, Adriaan; Kappenberger, Lukas; Vesin, Jean-Marc (Springer, 2009)
    The standard ECG remains the most common non-invasive tool for assessing atrial fibrillation. Specific signal processing techniques have been developed to improve the diagnosis. However, validation of such tools is challenging and comprehensive invasive ...
  • Cancellation of ventricular activity in the ECG : evaluation of novel and existing methods 

    Lemay, Mathieu; Vesin, Jean-Marc; Van Oosterom, Adriaan; Jacquemet, Vincent; Kappenberger, Lukas (Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, 2007-02-20)
    Due to the much higher amplitude of the electrical activity of the ventricles in the surface electrocardiogram (ECG), its cancellation is crucial for the analysis and characterization of atrial fibrillation. In this paper, two different methods are ...
  • Finite volume stiffness matrix for solving anisotropic cardiac propagation in 2-D and 3-D unstructured meshes 

    Jacquemet, Vincent; Henriquez, Craig S. (Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, 2005-07-11)
    The finite volume method (FVM) has been shown recently to be an effective method for discretizing the reaction-diffusion equations that govern wavefront propagation in anisotropic cardiac tissue, as it can naturally handle both complex geometries and ...
  • Study of unipolar electrogram morphology in a computer model of atrial fibrillation 

    Jacquemet, Vincent; Ihara, Zenichi; Virag, Nathalie; Zozor, Steeve; Blanc, Olivier; Dang, Lam; Vesin, Jean-Marc; Kappenberger, Lukas; Henriquez, Craig S. (Wiley, 2003-10-20)
    Introduction: Electrograms exhibit a wide variety of morphologies during atrial fibrillation (AF). The basis of these time courses, however, is not completely understood. In this study, data from computer models were studied to relate features of the ...
  • Study of atrial arrhythmias in a computer model based on magnetic resonance images of human atria 

    Virag, Nathalie; Jacquemet, Vincent; Henriquez, Craig S.; Zozor, Steeve; Blanc, Olivier; Vesin, Jean-Marc; Pruvot, Etienne; Kappenberger, Lukas (American Institute of Physics, 2002-09-01)
    The maintenance of multiple wavelets appears to be a consistent feature of atrial fibrillation (AF). In this paper, we investigate possible mechanisms of initiation and perpetuation of multiple wavelets in a computer model of AF. We developed a ...
  • Access to emergency eye care appointments in Quebec, Canada : a simulated patient study 

    Tousignant, Benoît; Binette, Catherine; Duchesne, Ariane (2023-10-12)
    Purpose Optometrists play an important role in primary eye care, including providing ocular emergency consultations. This study aims to describe the accessibility of ocular emergency appointments for new patients in optometry practices throughout ...

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