Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias require immediate defibrillation. For state-of-the-art shock treatments, a high field strength is required to achieve a sufficient success rate for terminating the complex spiral wave (rotor) dynamics underlying cardiac fibrillation. However, such high energy shocks have many adverse side effects due to the large electric currents applied. In this study, we show, using 2D simulations based on the Fenton-Karma model, that also pulses of relatively low energy may terminate the chaotic activity if applied at the right moment in time. In our simplified model for defibrillation, complex spiral waves are terminated by local perturbations corresponding to conductance heterogeneities acting as virtual electrodes...
AbstractWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-controlled resonant drift pacing as a method ...
There is continued interest in developing new, low-energy methods for cardiac defibrillation. In thi...
Low-energy anti-fibrillation pacing (LEAP) has been suggested as an alternative treatment in symptom...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias require immediate defibrillation. For state-of-the-art shock tr...
Although cardiac electrical activity in ventricular fibrillation (VF) is apparently highly disordere...
The conventional termination technique of life threatening cardiac arrhythmia like ventricular fibri...
Electrical turbulence in cardiac tissue is associated with arrhythmias such as life-threatening vent...
Introduction. Experimental research activity has recently focused on a promising new method for low-...
Sequences of weak electrical pulses are considered a promising alternative for terminating ventricul...
Ventricular fibrillation, the major reason behind sudden cardiac death, is turbulent cardiac electri...
Introduction. Recently, there has been a major effort to develop new, low-energy defibrillation meth...
We demonstrate a universal mechanism for terminating spiral waves in excitable media using an establ...
We aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback controlled resonant drift pacing as a method for low ...
Defibrillation of cardiac tissue can be viewed in the context of dynamical systems theory as the att...
We study numerically the elimination of a spiral wave in cardiac tissue by application of multiple s...
AbstractWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-controlled resonant drift pacing as a method ...
There is continued interest in developing new, low-energy methods for cardiac defibrillation. In thi...
Low-energy anti-fibrillation pacing (LEAP) has been suggested as an alternative treatment in symptom...
Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias require immediate defibrillation. For state-of-the-art shock tr...
Although cardiac electrical activity in ventricular fibrillation (VF) is apparently highly disordere...
The conventional termination technique of life threatening cardiac arrhythmia like ventricular fibri...
Electrical turbulence in cardiac tissue is associated with arrhythmias such as life-threatening vent...
Introduction. Experimental research activity has recently focused on a promising new method for low-...
Sequences of weak electrical pulses are considered a promising alternative for terminating ventricul...
Ventricular fibrillation, the major reason behind sudden cardiac death, is turbulent cardiac electri...
Introduction. Recently, there has been a major effort to develop new, low-energy defibrillation meth...
We demonstrate a universal mechanism for terminating spiral waves in excitable media using an establ...
We aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback controlled resonant drift pacing as a method for low ...
Defibrillation of cardiac tissue can be viewed in the context of dynamical systems theory as the att...
We study numerically the elimination of a spiral wave in cardiac tissue by application of multiple s...
AbstractWe aim to assess the effectiveness of feedback-controlled resonant drift pacing as a method ...
There is continued interest in developing new, low-energy methods for cardiac defibrillation. In thi...
Low-energy anti-fibrillation pacing (LEAP) has been suggested as an alternative treatment in symptom...