نتایج جستجو برای: flutter aerodynamics

تعداد نتایج: 7435  

Journal: :Circulation 2000
J G Kall D S Rubenstein D E Kopp M C Burke R J Verdino A C Lin C T Johnson P A Cooke Z G Wang M Fumo D J Wilber

BACKGROUND Data from experimental models of atrial flutter indicate that macro-reentrant circuits may be confined by anatomic and functional barriers remote from the tricuspid annulus-eustachian ridge atrial isthmus. Data characterizing the various forms of atypical atrial flutter in humans are limited. METHODS AND RESULTS In 6 of 160 consecutive patients referred for ablation of counterclock...

2005
Jose Ortiz Shinichi Niwano Haruhiko Abe Yoram Rudy Nancy J. Johnson Albert L. Waldo

It is not generally believed that there is a relation between atrial flutter, thought to be due to a single reentrant circuit, and atrial fibrillation, thought to be due to simultaneously circulating multiple-reentrant wave fronts. However, there are many reasons to suggest that these rhythms are more closely related than previously thought. To test the hypothesis that the length of an area of ...

Journal: :Circulation 2000
P A Friedman D Luria A M Fenton T M Munger A Jahangir W K Shen R F Rea M S Stanton S C Hammill D L Packer

BACKGROUND Previous studies of atrial flutter have found linear block at the crista terminalis; this was thought to predispose the patient to the arrhythmia. More recent observations, however, have demonstrated crista conduction. We sought to characterize the posterior boundary of atrial flutter. METHODS AND RESULTS Patients with counterclockwise flutter (n=20), clockwise flutter (n=3), or bo...

2014
Thomas A. Dewland David V. Glidden Gregory M. Marcus

Atrial flutter ablation is associated with a high rate of acute procedural success and symptom improvement. The relationship between ablation and other clinical outcomes has been limited to small studies primarily conducted at academic centers. We sought to determine if catheter ablation of atrial flutter is associated with reductions in healthcare utilization, atrial fibrillation, or stroke in...

1996
Martin R. Waszak

This report describes the formulation of a model of the dynamic behavior of the Benchmark Active Controls Technology (BACT) wind tunnel model for active control design and analysis applications. The model is formed by combining the equations of motion for the BACT wind tunnel model with actuator models and a model of wind tunnel turbulence. The primary focus of this report is the development of...

Journal: :Circulation 1977
A L Waldo W A MacLean R B Karp N T Kouchoukos T N James

To examine the question of why the pacing rate and duration of atrial pacing are crucial factors in the successful interruption of atrial flutter, studies were performed on 30 patients in the period following open heart surgery. In each patient the diagnosis of atrial flutter was made using a pair of wire electrodes placed on the right atrial epicardium at the time of operation and brought out ...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2002
Albert L Waldo

1. Introduction fundamental features that determine whether the atrial tachyarrhythmia becomes atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation There has been a long recognized clinical interrelation-often will be the atrial flutter cycle length, i.e. the cycle ship between atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation. Patients length of a stable atrial reentrant circuit which develops. If who primarily manifes...

Journal: :British heart journal 1992
J Till C Wren

OBJECTIVE To highlight the association between atrial flutter and accessory connections in the fetus and young infant. DESIGN A retrospective review from January 1985 to January 1990. PATIENTS Fetuses, neonates, and young infants with atrial flutter. RESULTS Four fetuses and five infants presented with atrial flutter. In two fetuses and one infant sinus rhythm returned spontaneously. The ...

2016
Shabnam Jahan Lokender Kumar Faizan Ahmed

In an earlier comparative study reported between Flutter device and Autogenic Drainage, Skaria et al. [5], found that Flutter device is more effective than the forced expiratory technique i.e. Autogenic Drainage. They reported greater improvement in terms of oxygen saturation and peak expiratory flow rate in the patients of moderate chronic bronchitis, who had used Flutter device. Ernst et al. ...

2009
Chunyan Gao Guangren Duan Canghua Jiang

This paper investigates the problem of active flutter suppression for a two-dimensional three degrees of freedom (3DOF) airfoil. With the influence of unsteady aerodynamic forces and parametric uncertainties, the output suboptimal control law design for a 3DOF airfoil control system is transformed into a constrained optimization problem. Then, the flutter robust suppression control law could be...

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