Patients suffering from renal failure often develop cardiac disturbances. In order to give a mathematical description of the effects of uremia on cardiac cellular excitability, the Ten Tusscher’s model (2006) of human ventricular myocyte has been modified to incorporate the known effects of uremia on several ionic currents. The model was applied to study the effects of uremia and of the dialysis therapy on action potential duration (APD) and its restitution in response to the S1-S2 protocol. An altered transient repolarization and a shorter APD were found in the uremic myocyte. The APD restitution was also affected by uremia. At the end of dialysis, action potentials obtained after short diastolic intervals were characterized by the absence...
The mechanisms underlying the inverse relation between extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o)...
Acute myocardial ischemia is one of the main causes of sudden cardiac death. The mechanisms have bee...
Reverse rate dependence is a problematic property of antiarrhythmic drugs that prolong the cardiac a...
Patients suffering from renal failure often develop cardiac disturbances. In order to give a mathema...
Aims Haemodialysis (HD) therapy represents a unique model to test in vivo, in humans, the effects of...
During haemodialysis (HD) sessions, patients undergo alterations in the extracellular environment, m...
none3noDuring haemodialysis (HD) sessions, patients undergo alterations in the extracellular environ...
In end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients atrial fibrillation (AF) prevalence is extremely high and...
Patients suffering from end stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) often undergo haemodialysis to nor...
Background: The prevalence of atrial fibrillation is increased in patients with end-stage renal dise...
A decrease in extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o) prolongs the action potential (AP) in ve...
Reduction in [Ca2+]o prolongs the AP in ventricular cardiomyocytes and the QTc interval in patients....
Abstract Background and aims Although studies on the relation between arrhythmias and the action pot...
A decrease in extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o) leads to prolongation of action potentia...
The mechanisms underlying the inverse relation between extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o)...
Acute myocardial ischemia is one of the main causes of sudden cardiac death. The mechanisms have bee...
Reverse rate dependence is a problematic property of antiarrhythmic drugs that prolong the cardiac a...
Patients suffering from renal failure often develop cardiac disturbances. In order to give a mathema...
Aims Haemodialysis (HD) therapy represents a unique model to test in vivo, in humans, the effects of...
During haemodialysis (HD) sessions, patients undergo alterations in the extracellular environment, m...
none3noDuring haemodialysis (HD) sessions, patients undergo alterations in the extracellular environ...
In end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients atrial fibrillation (AF) prevalence is extremely high and...
Patients suffering from end stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) often undergo haemodialysis to nor...
Background: The prevalence of atrial fibrillation is increased in patients with end-stage renal dise...
A decrease in extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o) prolongs the action potential (AP) in ve...
Reduction in [Ca2+]o prolongs the AP in ventricular cardiomyocytes and the QTc interval in patients....
Abstract Background and aims Although studies on the relation between arrhythmias and the action pot...
A decrease in extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o) leads to prolongation of action potentia...
The mechanisms underlying the inverse relation between extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o)...
Acute myocardial ischemia is one of the main causes of sudden cardiac death. The mechanisms have bee...
Reverse rate dependence is a problematic property of antiarrhythmic drugs that prolong the cardiac a...