The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on electrophysiological and structural properties of cardiac tissue. One of the most important changes leading to arrhythmias is characterised by the presence of a large number of non-excitable cells in the heart, of which the most well-known example is fibrosis. Recently, adipose tissue was put forward as another similar factor contributing to cardiac arrhythmias. Adipocytes infiltrate into cardiac tissue and produce in-excitable obstacles that interfere with myocardial conduction. However, adipose infiltrates have a different spatial texture than fibrosis. Over the course of time, adipose tissue also remodels into fibrotic tissue. In this paper we investigate the arrhythmogenic mechanisms resulting...
Aims: During ageing, after infarction, in cardiomyopathies and other cardiac diseases, the percentag...
Obesity is associated with higher risks of cardiac arrhythmias. Although this may be partly explaine...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia in clinical practice. AF is often a...
Cardiovascular diseases encompass the largest percentage of mortal incidences in the industrialised ...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia is atrial fibrillation (AF), affecting approximately 1....
International audienceObesity is a significant risk factor for arrhythmic cardiovascular death. Inte...
Obesity is a significant risk factor for arrhythmic cardiovascular death. Interactions between epica...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia and its prevalence increases with a...
Aims: During ageing, after infarction, in cardiomyopathies and other cardiac diseases, the percentag...
Obesity is associated with higher risks of cardiac arrhythmias. Although this may be partly explaine...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia in clinical practice. AF is often a...
Cardiovascular diseases encompass the largest percentage of mortal incidences in the industrialised ...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The onset of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the electrophysiological and structural properties of ca...
The most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia is atrial fibrillation (AF), affecting approximately 1....
International audienceObesity is a significant risk factor for arrhythmic cardiovascular death. Inte...
Obesity is a significant risk factor for arrhythmic cardiovascular death. Interactions between epica...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia and its prevalence increases with a...
Aims: During ageing, after infarction, in cardiomyopathies and other cardiac diseases, the percentag...
Obesity is associated with higher risks of cardiac arrhythmias. Although this may be partly explaine...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia in clinical practice. AF is often a...