Cardiac electrical alternans (CEA), manifested as T-wave alternans in ECG, is a clinical biomarker for predicting cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. However, the mechanism underlying the spontaneous transition from CEA to arrhythmias remains incompletely elucidated. In this study, multiscale rabbit ventricular models were used to study the transition and a potential role of INa in perpetuating such a transition. It was shown CEA evolved into either concordant or discordant action potential (AP) conduction alternans in a homogeneous one-dimensional tissue model, depending on tissue AP duration and conduction velocity (CV) restitution properties. Discordant alternans was able to cause conduction failure in the model, which was promoted by ...
Background: The occurrence of T-wave alternans in electrocardiographic signals was recently linked t...
Background: The occurrence of T-wave alternans in electrocardiographic signals was recently linked t...
Ordinary differential equations allow us to model the behavior of single cardiac cells in response t...
Cardiac electrical alternans (CEA), manifested as T-wave alternans in ECG, is a clinical biomarker f...
Microvolt T-wave alternans is thought to predict the risk of ventricular arrhythmias in patients wit...
Microvolt T-wave alternans is thought to predict the risk of ventricular arrhythmias in patients wit...
Electrical alternans, defined as a beat-to-beat change in the duration of the excited phase of cardi...
Electrical alternans, defined as a beat-to-beat change in the duration of the excited phase of cardi...
Electrical alternans, defined as a beat-to-beat change in the duration of the excited phase of cardi...
Abstract: The goal of systems biology is to relate events at the molecular level to more integrated ...
Sudden cardiac death instigated by ventricular fibrillation (VF) is the largest cause of natural dea...
AbstractBeat-to-beat alternation of the action potential duration (APD) in paced cardiac cells has b...
Rationale: Discordant alternans, a phenomenon in which the action potential duration (APDs) and/or i...
Rationale: Discordant alternans, a phenomenon in which the action potential duration (APDs) and/or i...
AbstractStructural barriers to wave propagation in cardiac tissue are associated with a decreased th...
Background: The occurrence of T-wave alternans in electrocardiographic signals was recently linked t...
Background: The occurrence of T-wave alternans in electrocardiographic signals was recently linked t...
Ordinary differential equations allow us to model the behavior of single cardiac cells in response t...
Cardiac electrical alternans (CEA), manifested as T-wave alternans in ECG, is a clinical biomarker f...
Microvolt T-wave alternans is thought to predict the risk of ventricular arrhythmias in patients wit...
Microvolt T-wave alternans is thought to predict the risk of ventricular arrhythmias in patients wit...
Electrical alternans, defined as a beat-to-beat change in the duration of the excited phase of cardi...
Electrical alternans, defined as a beat-to-beat change in the duration of the excited phase of cardi...
Electrical alternans, defined as a beat-to-beat change in the duration of the excited phase of cardi...
Abstract: The goal of systems biology is to relate events at the molecular level to more integrated ...
Sudden cardiac death instigated by ventricular fibrillation (VF) is the largest cause of natural dea...
AbstractBeat-to-beat alternation of the action potential duration (APD) in paced cardiac cells has b...
Rationale: Discordant alternans, a phenomenon in which the action potential duration (APDs) and/or i...
Rationale: Discordant alternans, a phenomenon in which the action potential duration (APDs) and/or i...
AbstractStructural barriers to wave propagation in cardiac tissue are associated with a decreased th...
Background: The occurrence of T-wave alternans in electrocardiographic signals was recently linked t...
Background: The occurrence of T-wave alternans in electrocardiographic signals was recently linked t...
Ordinary differential equations allow us to model the behavior of single cardiac cells in response t...