<p>Rotors of spiral waves are thought to be one of the potential mechanisms that maintain atrial fibrillation (AF). However, disappointing clinical outcomes of rotor mapping and ablation to eliminate AF raise a serious doubt on rotors as a macro-scale mechanism that causes the micro-scale behavior of individual cardiomyocytes to maintain spiral waves. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the causal relationship between rotors and spiral waves in a numerical model of cardiac excitation. To accomplish the aim, we described the system in a series of spatiotemporal scales by generating a renormalization group, and evaluated the causal architecture of the system by quantifying causal emergence. Causal emergence is an information-theoretic metric...
Regular electrical activation waves in cardiac tissue lead to the rhythmic contraction and expansi...
Sustained spiral waves, also known as rotors, are pivotal mechanisms in persistent atrial fibrillati...
Copyright © 2015 Sanjay R. Kharche et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
<p>Rotors of spiral waves are thought to be one of the potential mechanisms that maintain atrial fib...
Rotors of spiral waves are thought to be one of the potential mechanisms that maintain atrial fibril...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from AIP Publishing via the D...
Coherent relaxation and contraction of the heart muscle is essential for efficiently pumping blood t...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of death in the world and manifest themselves ...
The interaction of spiral waves of excitation with atrial anatomy remains unclear. This simulation s...
Heart failure due to cardiac arrhythmias is a major cause of death in the industrialized world. Card...
The term “rotor ” is becoming a household name in cardiac electrophysiology. It applies to the organ...
Regular electrical activation waves in cardiac tissue lead to the rhythmic contraction and expansion...
Self-sustained waves of electrophysiological activity can cause arrhythmia in the heart. These reent...
International audienceData acquired from the electrical activity of human hearts during episodes of ...
Heart rhythm disorders represent a significant global health concern, affecting millions of people w...
Regular electrical activation waves in cardiac tissue lead to the rhythmic contraction and expansi...
Sustained spiral waves, also known as rotors, are pivotal mechanisms in persistent atrial fibrillati...
Copyright © 2015 Sanjay R. Kharche et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
<p>Rotors of spiral waves are thought to be one of the potential mechanisms that maintain atrial fib...
Rotors of spiral waves are thought to be one of the potential mechanisms that maintain atrial fibril...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from AIP Publishing via the D...
Coherent relaxation and contraction of the heart muscle is essential for efficiently pumping blood t...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of death in the world and manifest themselves ...
The interaction of spiral waves of excitation with atrial anatomy remains unclear. This simulation s...
Heart failure due to cardiac arrhythmias is a major cause of death in the industrialized world. Card...
The term “rotor ” is becoming a household name in cardiac electrophysiology. It applies to the organ...
Regular electrical activation waves in cardiac tissue lead to the rhythmic contraction and expansion...
Self-sustained waves of electrophysiological activity can cause arrhythmia in the heart. These reent...
International audienceData acquired from the electrical activity of human hearts during episodes of ...
Heart rhythm disorders represent a significant global health concern, affecting millions of people w...
Regular electrical activation waves in cardiac tissue lead to the rhythmic contraction and expansi...
Sustained spiral waves, also known as rotors, are pivotal mechanisms in persistent atrial fibrillati...
Copyright © 2015 Sanjay R. Kharche et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...