AbstractReentrant spiral waves can become pinned to small anatomical obstacles in the heart and lead to monomorphic ventricular tachycardia that can degenerate into polymorphic tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation. Electric field-induced secondary source stimulation can excite directly at the obstacle, and may provide a means to terminate the pinned wave or inhibit the transition to more complex arrhythmia. We used confluent monolayers of neonatal rat ventricular myocytes to investigate the use of low intensity electric field stimulation to perturb the spiral wave. A hole 2–4mm in diameter was created in the center to pin the spiral wave. Monolayers were stained with voltage-sensitive dye di-4-ANEPPS and mapped at 253 sites. Spiral wave...
Introduction. Experimental research activity has recently focused on a promising new method for low-...
Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ...
There is a growing consensus that life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias like ventricular tachycardia ...
AbstractReentrant spiral waves can become pinned to small anatomical obstacles in the heart and lead...
Rotating spiral waves of electrical activity in the heart can anchor to unexcitable tissue (an obsta...
Fibrillation in the heart often consists of multiple spiral waves of electrical activation in cardia...
International audienceDuring cardiac arrhythmia, functional reentries may take the form of spiral wa...
Wave propagation around various geometric expansions, structures, and obstacles in cardiac tissue ma...
Spiral waves in cardiac tissue can pin to tissue heterogeneities and form stable pinned waves. These...
Spiral waves in cardiac tissue can pin to tissue heterogeneities and form stable pinned waves. These...
Spiral waves may be pinned to anatomical heterogeneities in the cardiac tissue, which leads to monom...
Introduction. Recently, there has been a major effort to develop new, low-energy defibrillation meth...
The presence of three-dimensional rotating action potential waves, called scroll waves, in the heart...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias are associated with the existence of stable and unstable spiral...
Introduction. Experimental research activity has recently focused on a promising new method for low-...
Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ...
There is a growing consensus that life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias like ventricular tachycardia ...
AbstractReentrant spiral waves can become pinned to small anatomical obstacles in the heart and lead...
Rotating spiral waves of electrical activity in the heart can anchor to unexcitable tissue (an obsta...
Fibrillation in the heart often consists of multiple spiral waves of electrical activation in cardia...
International audienceDuring cardiac arrhythmia, functional reentries may take the form of spiral wa...
Wave propagation around various geometric expansions, structures, and obstacles in cardiac tissue ma...
Spiral waves in cardiac tissue can pin to tissue heterogeneities and form stable pinned waves. These...
Spiral waves in cardiac tissue can pin to tissue heterogeneities and form stable pinned waves. These...
Spiral waves may be pinned to anatomical heterogeneities in the cardiac tissue, which leads to monom...
Introduction. Recently, there has been a major effort to develop new, low-energy defibrillation meth...
The presence of three-dimensional rotating action potential waves, called scroll waves, in the heart...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias are associated with the existence of stable and unstable spiral...
Introduction. Experimental research activity has recently focused on a promising new method for low-...
Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ...
There is a growing consensus that life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias like ventricular tachycardia ...