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Yannick Lutz
Yannick Lutz
Research Assistant, KIT
Verified email at kit.edu
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In-silico assessment of the dynamic effects of amiodarone and dronedarone on human atrial patho-electrophysiology
A Loewe, Y Lutz, M Wilhelms, D Sinnecker, P Barthel, EP Scholz, ...
Europace 16 (suppl_4), iv30-iv38, 2014
352014
Hypocalcemia-induced slowing of human sinus node pacemaking
A Loewe, Y Lutz, D Nairn, A Fabbri, N Nagy, N Toth, X Ye, DH Fuertinger, ...
Biophysical Journal 117 (12), 2244-2254, 2019
262019
Inter-species differences in the response of sinus node cellular pacemaking to changes of extracellular calcium
A Loewe, Y Lutz, N Nagy, A Fabbri, C Schweda, A Varró, S Severi
2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2019
102019
Combined local hypothermia and recanalization therapy for acute ischemic stroke: Estimation of brain and systemic temperature using an energetic numerical model
Y Lutz, A Loewe, S Meckel, O Dössel, G Cattaneo
Journal of thermal biology 84, 316-322, 2019
92019
Post extrasystolic T wave change in subjectswith structural healthy ventricles-measurement and simulation
G Lenis, Y Lutz, G Seeman, A García-Alberola, JL Rojo-Álvarez, ...
Computing in Cardiology 2014, 1069-1072, 2014
92014
Post extrasystolic T wave change in subjectswith structural healthy ventricles-measurement and simulation
G Lenis, Y Lutz, G Seeman, A García-Alberola, JL Rojo-Álvarez, ...
Computing in Cardiology 2014, 1069-1072, 2014
92014
Selective brain hypothermia for ischemic MCA-M1 stroke: Influence of cerebral arterial circulation in a 3D brain temperature model
Y Lutz, T Meißner, L Krames, G Cattaneo, S Meckel, O Dössel, A Loewe
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 68 (2), 404-415, 2020
82020
Sinus bradycardia due to electrolyte changes as a potential pathomechanism of sudden cardiac death in hemodialysis patients
A Loewe, Y Lutz, A Fabbri, S Severi
Biophysical Journal 116 (3), 231a, 2019
82019
Modeling selective therapeutic hypothermia in case of acute ischemic stroke using a 1D hemodynamics model and a simplified brain geometry
Y Lutz, R Daschner, L Krames, A Loewe, G Cattaneo, S Meckel, O Dössel
Math Biosci Eng 17 (2), 1147-1167, 2019
72019
Severe sinus bradycardia due to electrolyte changes as a pathomechanism of sudden cardiac death in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis
A Loewe, Y Lutz, A Fabbri, S Severi
Heart Rhythm 15 (5S), S354-S355, 2018
52018
Modeling of the human cerebral collateral circulation: evaluation of the impact on the cerebral perfusion in case of ischemic stroke
L Krames, R Daschner, Y Lutz, A Loewe, O Dössel, G Cattaneo
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 5 (1), 533-536, 2019
32019
Specific antiarrhythmic therapy for familial atrial fibrillation in a numerical model of human atrial electrophysiology
Y Lutz, A Loewe, M Wilhelms, O Dössel, G Seemann
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING-BIOMEDIZINISCHE TECHNIK 59, S904-+, 2014
32014
Optimization of pharmacotherapy for familial atrial fibrillation in a numerical model of human atrial electrophysiology
A Loewe, Y Lutz, M Wilhelms, EP Scholz, O Dössel, G Seemann
Computing in Cardiology 2014, 745-748, 2014
22014
Estimating local therapeutic hypothermia in case of ischemic stroke using a 1D hemodynamics model and an energetic temperature model
Y Lutz, R Daschner, L Krames, A Loewe, O Dössel, G Cattaneo
2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2019
12019
Modeling of the Human Brain to Predict Spatial and Temporal Temperature Profiles for the Selective Hypothermia Treatment of an Ischemic Stroke
Y Lutz
2020
Generation of a Simplified Brain Geometry for the Calculation of Local Cerebral Temperature using a 1D Hemodynamic Model
R Daschner, L Krames, Y Lutz, A Loewe, O Dössel, G Cattaneo
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 5 (1), 529-532, 2019
2019
Session 19. Modelling and simulation I
Y Lutz, A Fabbri, S Severi, O Dössel, A Loewe
Biomedical Engineering/Biomedizinische Technik 62 (s1), s67-s70, 2017
2017
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