Rotating spiral waves in the heart are associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation. These arrhythmias are treated by a process called defibrillation, which forces electrical resynchronization of the heart tissue by delivering a single global high-voltage shock directly to the heart. This method leads to immediate termination of spiral waves. However, this may not be the only mechanism underlying successful defibrillation, as certain scenarios have also been reported, where the arrhythmia terminated slowly, over a finite period of time. Here, we investigate the slow termination dynamics of an arrhythmia in optogenetically modified murine cardiac tissue both in silico and ex vivo durin...
Interruptions in nonlinear wave propagation, commonly referred to as wave breaks, are typical of man...
The regular, coordinated contraction of the heart muscle is orchestrated by periodic waves generate...
Excitable media sustain circulating waves. In the heart, sustained circulating waves can lead to ser...
The development of new approaches to control cardiac arrhythmias requires a deep understanding of sp...
AIMS: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and often involves reentrant el...
A) Space-time plots of the membrane voltage along the x-axis at y = 12.5 mm, in a two dimensional do...
Lethal cardiac arrhythmias often involve the occurrence of spiral waves, whose control is essential ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Propagation of non-linear waves is key to the functioning of diverse biological systems. Such waves ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
Nonlinear waves of electrical excitation initiate cardiac contraction. Abnormal wave propagation in ...
Interruptions in nonlinear wave propagation, commonly referred to as wave breaks, are typical of man...
The regular, coordinated contraction of the heart muscle is orchestrated by periodic waves generate...
Excitable media sustain circulating waves. In the heart, sustained circulating waves can lead to ser...
The development of new approaches to control cardiac arrhythmias requires a deep understanding of sp...
AIMS: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and often involves reentrant el...
A) Space-time plots of the membrane voltage along the x-axis at y = 12.5 mm, in a two dimensional do...
Lethal cardiac arrhythmias often involve the occurrence of spiral waves, whose control is essential ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
Propagation of non-linear waves is key to the functioning of diverse biological systems. Such waves ...
Complex spatiotemporal non-linearity as observed during cardiac arrhythmia strongly correlates with ...
AbstractPrevious experimental studies have clearly demonstrated the existence of drifting and statio...
Nonlinear waves of electrical excitation initiate cardiac contraction. Abnormal wave propagation in ...
Interruptions in nonlinear wave propagation, commonly referred to as wave breaks, are typical of man...
The regular, coordinated contraction of the heart muscle is orchestrated by periodic waves generate...
Excitable media sustain circulating waves. In the heart, sustained circulating waves can lead to ser...