TY - GEN
T1 - Re-entry by early afterdepolarisations in a computational model
AU - Clayton, R. H.
AU - Scarle, S.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Afterdepolarisations are one mechanism suggested for the spontaneous initiation of re-entrant arrhythmias in the ventricles but are difficult to study experimentally. We have conducted a systematic investigation of the initiation of re-entry by afterdepolarisations using a computational model of cardiac ventricular tissue. We implemented a mono-domain model of a 1D fibre, where the excitability of the cell membrane was described by the 4 variable Fenton-Karma (FK4V) model. We embedded additional behaviour into the FK4V model, so a prescribed region produced afterdepolarisations. By changing the size of this region, and duration, amplitude and frequency of the afterdepolarization potentials, we were able to look in detail at how after-depolarizations can initiate propagating action potentials. This study has shown that afterdepolarisations are capable of producing re-entry, but the duration and amplitude of the afterdepolarisation potential are important in determining whether re-entry is produced.
AB - Afterdepolarisations are one mechanism suggested for the spontaneous initiation of re-entrant arrhythmias in the ventricles but are difficult to study experimentally. We have conducted a systematic investigation of the initiation of re-entry by afterdepolarisations using a computational model of cardiac ventricular tissue. We implemented a mono-domain model of a 1D fibre, where the excitability of the cell membrane was described by the 4 variable Fenton-Karma (FK4V) model. We embedded additional behaviour into the FK4V model, so a prescribed region produced afterdepolarisations. By changing the size of this region, and duration, amplitude and frequency of the afterdepolarization potentials, we were able to look in detail at how after-depolarizations can initiate propagating action potentials. This study has shown that afterdepolarisations are capable of producing re-entry, but the duration and amplitude of the afterdepolarisation potential are important in determining whether re-entry is produced.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:50149104145
SN - 1424425328
SN - 9781424425327
T3 - Computers in Cardiology
SP - 221
EP - 224
BT - 2006 Computers in Cardiology, CIC
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
T2 - 2006 Computers in Cardiology, CIC
Y2 - 17 September 2006 through 20 September 2006
ER -