BACKGROUND: Methods for the electrical inhibition of cardiac excitation have long been sought to control excitability and conduction, but to date remain largely impractical. High-amplitude alternating current (AC) stimulation has been known to extend cardiac action potentials (APs), and has been recently exploited to terminate reentrant arrhythmias by producing reversible conduction blocks. Yet, low-amplitude currents at similar frequencies have been shown to entrain cardiac tissues by generation of repetitive APs, leading in some cases to ventricular fibrillation and hemodynamic collapse in vivo. Therefore, an inhibition method that does not lead to entrainment - irrespective of the stimulation amplitude (bound to fluctuate in an in vivo s...
Since the discovery that electricity was important for cardiac function there has been intense inter...
abstract: BACKGROUND: Electrically based therapies for terminating atrial fibrillation (AF) currentl...
Abnormally rapid heart rhythms, called tachycardias, can be generated as a result of an excitation t...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Methods for the electrical inhibition of cardiac excitation have long bee...
High-frequency (HF) stimulation has been shown to block conduction in excitable cells including neur...
BACKGROUND: During electrophysiological mapping of tachycardias, putative target sites are often onl...
BackgroundCardiac electrical conduction delays and blocks cause rhythm disturbances such as complete...
High-voltage electrical defibrillation remains the only reliable method of quickly controlling life-...
Abnormal heart rhythms are often associated with serious illness and sometimes cause death. A new st...
Electrical turbulence in cardiac tissue is associated with arrhythmias such as life-threatening vent...
High-frequency (HF) stimulation has been shown to block conduction in excitable cells including neur...
The irregular ventricular rhythm that accompanies atrial fibrillation (AF) has been explained in ter...
Homeostatic regulation protects organisms against hazardous physiological changes. However, such reg...
The search for successful anti-arrhythmia therapeutics is rooted in the voltage clamp and current cl...
Background: Re-entrant ventricular tachycardia may be non-inducible or haemodynamically compromising...
Since the discovery that electricity was important for cardiac function there has been intense inter...
abstract: BACKGROUND: Electrically based therapies for terminating atrial fibrillation (AF) currentl...
Abnormally rapid heart rhythms, called tachycardias, can be generated as a result of an excitation t...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Methods for the electrical inhibition of cardiac excitation have long bee...
High-frequency (HF) stimulation has been shown to block conduction in excitable cells including neur...
BACKGROUND: During electrophysiological mapping of tachycardias, putative target sites are often onl...
BackgroundCardiac electrical conduction delays and blocks cause rhythm disturbances such as complete...
High-voltage electrical defibrillation remains the only reliable method of quickly controlling life-...
Abnormal heart rhythms are often associated with serious illness and sometimes cause death. A new st...
Electrical turbulence in cardiac tissue is associated with arrhythmias such as life-threatening vent...
High-frequency (HF) stimulation has been shown to block conduction in excitable cells including neur...
The irregular ventricular rhythm that accompanies atrial fibrillation (AF) has been explained in ter...
Homeostatic regulation protects organisms against hazardous physiological changes. However, such reg...
The search for successful anti-arrhythmia therapeutics is rooted in the voltage clamp and current cl...
Background: Re-entrant ventricular tachycardia may be non-inducible or haemodynamically compromising...
Since the discovery that electricity was important for cardiac function there has been intense inter...
abstract: BACKGROUND: Electrically based therapies for terminating atrial fibrillation (AF) currentl...
Abnormally rapid heart rhythms, called tachycardias, can be generated as a result of an excitation t...