Objective: Unidirectional conduction block in the heart can occur at a site where the impulse is transmitted from a small to a large tissue volume. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of conduction block in a 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional computer model of cardiac tissue consisting of a narrow strand abruptly emerging into a large area. In this structure, the strand diameter critical for the occurrence of block, hc, was evaluated as a function of changes in the active and passive electrical properties of both the strand and the large medium. Methods: The effects of changes in the following parameters on hc were analysed: (1) maximum sodium conductance (gNamax), (2) longitudinal (Rx) and transverse (Ry) intracellular resis...
We propose a new model for electrical activity of cardiac tissue that incorporates the effects of ce...
<p>Cardiac arrhythmias triggered by both reentrant and focal sources are closely correlated with reg...
Cardiac ischaemia is a restriction of blood supply to tissues in the heart. It is often diagnosed vi...
Objective: Unidirectional conduction block (UCB) and reentry may occur as a consequence of an abrupt...
AbstractMany cardiac diseases coincide with changes in cell size and shape. One example of such a di...
We used numerical solutions for cable equations representing nonuniform cardiac strands to investiga...
AbstractThis work presents a discrete multidomain model that describes ionic diffusion pathways betw...
Waveblock formation is the main cause of reentry. We have performed a comprehensive numerical modeli...
Atrial fibrillation is a common cardiac arrhythmia and is promoted by atrial dilatation. Acute atria...
Initiation of cardiac arrhythmias typically follows one or more premature impulses either occurring ...
<p>The role of cardiac tissue structure in both normal and abnormal impulse conduction has been exte...
AbstractSpatial dispersion of refractoriness, which is amplified by genetic diseases, drugs, and ele...
AbstractSafety factor is a useful concept for analyzing the propagation of impulses through cardiac ...
We have used numerical methods for solving cable equations, combined with previously published mathe...
AbstractUnidirectional conduction block of premature extrasystoles can lead to initiation of cardiac...
We propose a new model for electrical activity of cardiac tissue that incorporates the effects of ce...
<p>Cardiac arrhythmias triggered by both reentrant and focal sources are closely correlated with reg...
Cardiac ischaemia is a restriction of blood supply to tissues in the heart. It is often diagnosed vi...
Objective: Unidirectional conduction block (UCB) and reentry may occur as a consequence of an abrupt...
AbstractMany cardiac diseases coincide with changes in cell size and shape. One example of such a di...
We used numerical solutions for cable equations representing nonuniform cardiac strands to investiga...
AbstractThis work presents a discrete multidomain model that describes ionic diffusion pathways betw...
Waveblock formation is the main cause of reentry. We have performed a comprehensive numerical modeli...
Atrial fibrillation is a common cardiac arrhythmia and is promoted by atrial dilatation. Acute atria...
Initiation of cardiac arrhythmias typically follows one or more premature impulses either occurring ...
<p>The role of cardiac tissue structure in both normal and abnormal impulse conduction has been exte...
AbstractSpatial dispersion of refractoriness, which is amplified by genetic diseases, drugs, and ele...
AbstractSafety factor is a useful concept for analyzing the propagation of impulses through cardiac ...
We have used numerical methods for solving cable equations, combined with previously published mathe...
AbstractUnidirectional conduction block of premature extrasystoles can lead to initiation of cardiac...
We propose a new model for electrical activity of cardiac tissue that incorporates the effects of ce...
<p>Cardiac arrhythmias triggered by both reentrant and focal sources are closely correlated with reg...
Cardiac ischaemia is a restriction of blood supply to tissues in the heart. It is often diagnosed vi...