dheera 4/1/2025|
Oh this is interesting. Thanks!
I've survived ventricular fibrillation 3 times and have an implanted ICD. I never really understood why delivering high voltage shocks is that effective, and always have anxiety about "the time it won't work"
the_arun 4/1/2025||
Trying to understand Author’s education. Have they done both Medicine & Engineering? Looking at their articles & github, they are sound in electro physiology, Anaesthesiology & software. Great intersection of knowledge.
johannes_ne 4/1/2025||
Thank you all for the interest in the article and the kind feedback.
I'm a medical doctor with an interest in engineering and coding. My PhD was quite focused on signal analysis and coding, and my supervisor is a medical engineer.
mjamesaustin 4/1/2025|||
I don't know the author, but I will note that my cardiologist got an Electrical Engineering degree before going to medical school and views it as a huge advantage when dealing with the heart.
BenFranklin100 4/2/2025||
Off topic, but I’v always wanted to download web pages like this that contain interactive plots for self-study or later reference. Solutions like SingleFile or Zotero never work though.
Any suggestions?
agumonkey 4/1/2025||
Anybody know similar article but about blood flow / hemorheology ?
EncomLab 4/1/2025||
As someone who lives with this reality moment to moment (thanks to a deeply bridged LAD coronary artery) it is interesting to see a visual representation of these effects.
leereeves 4/1/2025||
I love this article. I had already learned all the facts in the article, but even so, the interactive animations helped me understand it better. Thank you.
bobowzki 4/2/2025|
Title reminded me of Tubular bells.