Mechanisms underlying cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks within the three-dimensional volume of the rabbit ventricles

The goal of this study is to investigate the contribution of transmural heterogeneities in action potential duration (APD) to the mechanisms of cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks, in an attempt to better understand the mechanisms behind defibrillation failure. This study used a three-dimension...

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Main Authors: Maharaj, T, Rodriguez, B, Blake, R, Trayanova, N, Gavaghan, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006
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author Maharaj, T
Rodriguez, B
Blake, R
Trayanova, N
Gavaghan, D
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Blake, R
Trayanova, N
Gavaghan, D
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description The goal of this study is to investigate the contribution of transmural heterogeneities in action potential duration (APD) to the mechanisms of cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks, in an attempt to better understand the mechanisms behind defibrillation failure. This study used a three-dimensional, geometrically accurate finite element bidomain model of the rabbit ventricles. Transmural heterogeneities in ionic currents were incorporated based on experimental data to generate the transmural APD profile recorded in adult rabbits during pacing. Results reveal that the upper limit of vulnerability (ULV) is 30.5V/cm and the vulnerable window (VW) extends from CI=120ms to CI=190ms. Examination of shock-end virtual electrode polarisation and postshock electrical activity reveals that increased dispersion in postshock repolarisation within the LV wall play a key role in the existence of the ULV whereas mechanisms underlying the existence of the VW are determined by shock-end refractoriness in the septum.
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spelling oxford-uuid:dcd41c20-fa18-4002-9f07-55fca5c87c322022-03-27T09:20:28ZMechanisms underlying cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks within the three-dimensional volume of the rabbit ventriclesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:dcd41c20-fa18-4002-9f07-55fca5c87c32EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2006Maharaj, TRodriguez, BBlake, RTrayanova, NGavaghan, DThe goal of this study is to investigate the contribution of transmural heterogeneities in action potential duration (APD) to the mechanisms of cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks, in an attempt to better understand the mechanisms behind defibrillation failure. This study used a three-dimensional, geometrically accurate finite element bidomain model of the rabbit ventricles. Transmural heterogeneities in ionic currents were incorporated based on experimental data to generate the transmural APD profile recorded in adult rabbits during pacing. Results reveal that the upper limit of vulnerability (ULV) is 30.5V/cm and the vulnerable window (VW) extends from CI=120ms to CI=190ms. Examination of shock-end virtual electrode polarisation and postshock electrical activity reveals that increased dispersion in postshock repolarisation within the LV wall play a key role in the existence of the ULV whereas mechanisms underlying the existence of the VW are determined by shock-end refractoriness in the septum.
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Rodriguez, B
Blake, R
Trayanova, N
Gavaghan, D
Mechanisms underlying cardiac vulnerability to electric shocks within the three-dimensional volume of the rabbit ventricles
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