Abstract—Although considerable progress has been made in understanding the process of wavefront propagation and arrhythmogenesis in human atria, technical concerns and issues of patient safety have limited experimental investigations. The present work describes a finite volume–based computer model of human atrial activation and current flow to complement these studies. Unlike previous representations, the model is three-dimensional, incorporating both the left and right atria and the major muscle bundles of the atria, including the crista terminalis, pectinate muscles, limbus of the fossa ovalis, and Bachmann’s bundle. The bundles are represented as anisotropic structures with fiber directions aligned with the bundle axes. Conductivities ar...
The aim of the study was to develop a three-dimensional (3D) anatomically-detailed model of the rabb...
<div><p>Atrial arrhythmias, and specifically atrial fibrillation (AF), induce rapid and irregular ac...
Objective to evaluate the degree of predictability between two models of human atrial cellul...
Atrial fibrillation is the most frequent arrhythmia, provoking discomfort, heart failure and arteria...
Comprehension of the beating of the human heart is important for cardiac research and will improve m...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly atrial f...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly atrial f...
(1) Aims: Atrial numerical modelling has generally represented the organ as either a surface or tiss...
Computational models of human atrial cells, tissues and atria have been developed. Cell models, for ...
A realistic 3D anatomical model of human atria has been designed to study and better understand elec...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly atrial f...
Intracellular action potentials were recorded from rabbit heart sinoatrial node (SAN) and atrial int...
Here, we present new results obtained from a 1-D model of the atrium, with both the sinoatrial (SA) ...
International audienceAtrial arrhythmias are the most frequent rhythm disorder in humans and often l...
The aim of the study was to develop a three-dimensional (3D) anatomically-detailed model of the rabb...
<div><p>Atrial arrhythmias, and specifically atrial fibrillation (AF), induce rapid and irregular ac...
Objective to evaluate the degree of predictability between two models of human atrial cellul...
Atrial fibrillation is the most frequent arrhythmia, provoking discomfort, heart failure and arteria...
Comprehension of the beating of the human heart is important for cardiac research and will improve m...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly atrial f...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly atrial f...
(1) Aims: Atrial numerical modelling has generally represented the organ as either a surface or tiss...
Computational models of human atrial cells, tissues and atria have been developed. Cell models, for ...
A realistic 3D anatomical model of human atria has been designed to study and better understand elec...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmias in humans are atrial tachyarrhythmias, mainly atrial f...
Intracellular action potentials were recorded from rabbit heart sinoatrial node (SAN) and atrial int...
Here, we present new results obtained from a 1-D model of the atrium, with both the sinoatrial (SA) ...
International audienceAtrial arrhythmias are the most frequent rhythm disorder in humans and often l...
The aim of the study was to develop a three-dimensional (3D) anatomically-detailed model of the rabb...
<div><p>Atrial arrhythmias, and specifically atrial fibrillation (AF), induce rapid and irregular ac...
Objective to evaluate the degree of predictability between two models of human atrial cellul...