The development of mathematical models of the heart has been an ongoing concern for many decades. The initial focus of this work was on single cell models that incorporate varyingly detailed descriptions of the mechanisms that give rise to experimentally observed action potential shapes. Clinically relevant heart rhythm disturbances, however, are multicellular phenomena, and there have been many initiatives to develop multidimensional representations of cardiac electromechanical activity. Here, we discuss the merits of dimensionality, from 0D single cell models, to 1D cell strands, 2D planes and 3D volumes, for the simulation of normal and disturbed rhythmicity. We specifically look at models of: (i) the origin and spread of cardiac excitat...
In this paper, we study a mathematical model of cardiac tissue based on explicit representation of i...
In this paper we introduce our findings which can lead to a mathematical method for simplifying cell...
The experimental and clinical possibilities for studying cardiac arrhythmias in human ventricular my...
The development of mathematical models of the heart has been an ongoing concern for many decades. Th...
Models of cardiac electrical activity cover a wide range of spatial scales, from the genesis of the ...
International audienceIt has been suggested in the literature that a disorganization of cardiac tiss...
Remodelling of cardiac tissue structure, including intercellular electrical coupling, is a major det...
In this paper, we formulate a model for human ventricular cells that is efficient enough for whole o...
Arrhythmias in cardiac tissue are generally associated with irregular electrical wave propagation in...
Cardiac electrical excitation-propagation is influenced by myocyte orientations (cellular organizati...
Computational models of human atrial cells, tissues and atria have been developed. Cell models, for ...
The inclusion of nonconducting media, mimicking cardiac fibrosis, in two models of cardiac tissue pr...
The aim of this master thesis is to create a simple 3D electro-anatomical model of cardiac tissue th...
Comprehension of the beating of the human heart is important for cardiac research and will improve m...
Arrhythmias are potentially fatal disruptions to the normal heart rhythm, but their underlying dynam...
In this paper, we study a mathematical model of cardiac tissue based on explicit representation of i...
In this paper we introduce our findings which can lead to a mathematical method for simplifying cell...
The experimental and clinical possibilities for studying cardiac arrhythmias in human ventricular my...
The development of mathematical models of the heart has been an ongoing concern for many decades. Th...
Models of cardiac electrical activity cover a wide range of spatial scales, from the genesis of the ...
International audienceIt has been suggested in the literature that a disorganization of cardiac tiss...
Remodelling of cardiac tissue structure, including intercellular electrical coupling, is a major det...
In this paper, we formulate a model for human ventricular cells that is efficient enough for whole o...
Arrhythmias in cardiac tissue are generally associated with irregular electrical wave propagation in...
Cardiac electrical excitation-propagation is influenced by myocyte orientations (cellular organizati...
Computational models of human atrial cells, tissues and atria have been developed. Cell models, for ...
The inclusion of nonconducting media, mimicking cardiac fibrosis, in two models of cardiac tissue pr...
The aim of this master thesis is to create a simple 3D electro-anatomical model of cardiac tissue th...
Comprehension of the beating of the human heart is important for cardiac research and will improve m...
Arrhythmias are potentially fatal disruptions to the normal heart rhythm, but their underlying dynam...
In this paper, we study a mathematical model of cardiac tissue based on explicit representation of i...
In this paper we introduce our findings which can lead to a mathematical method for simplifying cell...
The experimental and clinical possibilities for studying cardiac arrhythmias in human ventricular my...