Spiral waves in cardiac tissue can pin to tissue heterogeneities and form stable pinned waves. These waves can be unpinned by electric stimuli applied close to the pinning center during the vulnerable window of the spiral. Using a phase transition curve (PTC), we quantify the response of a pinned wave in a cardiac monolayer to secondary excitations generated electric field pulses. The PTC can be used to construct a one-dimensional map that faithfully predicts the pinned wave’s response to periodic field stimuli. Based on this 1D map, we predict that pacing at a frequency greater than the spiral frequency, over drive pacing, leads to phase locking of the spiral to the stimulus, which hinders unpinning. In contrast, under drive pacing can lea...
AbstractWe have previously shown in experimental cardiac cell monolayers that rapid point pacing can...
Spiral wave initiation in the heart muscle is a mechanism for the onset of dangerous cardiac arrhyth...
Removing anchored spirals from obstacles is an important step in terminating cardiac arrhythmia. Con...
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...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias are associated with the existence of stable and unstable spiral...
Fibrillation in the heart often consists of multiple spiral waves of electrical activation in cardia...
Rotating spiral waves of electrical activity in the heart can anchor to unexcitable tissue (an obsta...
In cardiac tissue, electrical spiral waves pinned to a heterogeneity can be unpinned (and eventually...
AbstractReentrant spiral waves can become pinned to small anatomical obstacles in the heart and lead...
Nonlinear waves of electrical excitation initiate cardiac contraction. Abnormal wave propagation in ...
Spiral waves may be pinned to anatomical heterogeneities in the cardiac tissue, which leads to monom...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ...
The presence of three-dimensional rotating action potential waves, called scroll waves, in the heart...
AbstractWe have previously shown in experimental cardiac cell monolayers that rapid point pacing can...
Spiral wave initiation in the heart muscle is a mechanism for the onset of dangerous cardiac arrhyth...
Removing anchored spirals from obstacles is an important step in terminating cardiac arrhythmia. Con...
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...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias are associated with the existence of stable and unstable spiral...
Fibrillation in the heart often consists of multiple spiral waves of electrical activation in cardia...
Rotating spiral waves of electrical activity in the heart can anchor to unexcitable tissue (an obsta...
In cardiac tissue, electrical spiral waves pinned to a heterogeneity can be unpinned (and eventually...
AbstractReentrant spiral waves can become pinned to small anatomical obstacles in the heart and lead...
Nonlinear waves of electrical excitation initiate cardiac contraction. Abnormal wave propagation in ...
Spiral waves may be pinned to anatomical heterogeneities in the cardiac tissue, which leads to monom...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ...
The presence of three-dimensional rotating action potential waves, called scroll waves, in the heart...
AbstractWe have previously shown in experimental cardiac cell monolayers that rapid point pacing can...
Spiral wave initiation in the heart muscle is a mechanism for the onset of dangerous cardiac arrhyth...
Removing anchored spirals from obstacles is an important step in terminating cardiac arrhythmia. Con...