نتایج جستجو برای: lifting reentry

تعداد نتایج: 15587  

2014
Elham Behradfar Anders Nygren Edward J. Vigmond

The Purkinje system is the fast conduction network of the heart which couples to the myocardium at discrete sites called Purkinje-Myocyte Junctions (PMJs). However, the distribution and number of PMJs remains elusive, as does whether a particular PMJ is functional. We hypothesized that the Purkinje system plays a role during reentry and that the number of functional PMJs affect reentry dynamics...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2008
Sharon Zlochiver Viviana Muñoz Karen L Vikstrom Steven M Taffet Omer Berenfeld José Jalife

In pathological conditions such as ischemic cardiomyopathy and heart failure, differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts may result in myocyte-fibroblast electrical coupling via gap junctions. We hypothesized that myofibroblast proliferation and increased heterocellular coupling significantly alter two-dimensional cardiac wave propagation and reentry dynamics. Co-cultures of myocytes an...

Journal: :Circulation research 2003
Jack M Rogers Jian Huang Sharon B Melnick Raymond E Ideker

It has been proposed that ventricular fibrillation (VF) is driven by sustained reentry. However, mapping studies have not detected such "mother rotors" in large mammalian hearts. We mapped VF from three 21x12 unipolar electrode arrays in 6 pigs. Two of the arrays were adjacent to each other on the left-ventricular epicardium. Electrode spacing was 2 mm. The third array consisted of 21 needles (...

Journal: :Circulation research 2008
Li Li Qi Jin Jian Huang Kang-An Cheng Raymond E Ideker

For more than 50 years, it has been assumed that ventricular fibrillation (VF) is maintained solely by reentry in the working myocardium. This hypothesis has never been tested by recording VF with electrodes spaced sufficiently close to map activation sequences in 3D. We recorded the first 10 minutes of electrically induced VF from the anterior left ventricular (LV) free wall near the insertion...

Journal: :Heart rhythm 2009
Anat Maoz Trine Krogh-Madsen David J Christini

BACKGROUND Phase 2 reentry occurs when electrotonic current propagates from sites of normal notch-and-dome action potentials (APs) to loss-of-dome abbreviated AP sites, causing abnormal reexcitation. The existence of two neighboring regions exhibiting these two different AP morphologies is believed to be sufficient for local reexcitation and development of phase 2 reentry. OBJECTIVE The purpo...

Journal: :Circulation 2004
Masaomi Kimura Takao Kobayashi Shingen Owada Keiichi Ashikaga Takumi Higuma Shingo Sasaki Atsushi Iwasa Shigeru Motomura Ken Okumura

BACKGROUND Although phase 2 reentry is said to be responsible for initiation of ventricular tachycardia (VT) in Brugada syndrome, information about the activation sequence during VT is limited. METHODS AND RESULTS We developed an experimental Brugada syndrome model using a canine isolated right ventricular preparation cross-circulated with arterial blood of a supporter dog and examined the VT...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2001
J Wu D P Zipes

Coronary occlusion and reperfusion produce tachyarrhythmias. We tested the hypothesis that variations in transmural activation after global ischemia and reperfusion were responsible for arrhythmias. We arterially perfused 36 isolated transmural wedges from canine left ventricular free walls. After > or =100 min of stabilization, the artery was occluded for 25 min, followed by reperfusion at var...

Journal: :Circulation 1980
C P Reddy A Khorasanchian

Reentry within the His-Purkinje System (V3 phenomenon) where the reentry pathway incorporates both bundle branches and the bundle of His is a frequent phenomenon during ventricular refractory period studies. In this form of reentry, both divisions of the left bundle branch function as a single limb and the reentrant beats (V3) have either left bundle branch block or right bundle branch block pa...

2017
Nathan Wong Link Leah K. Hamilton

BACKGROUND Much work has investigated the association between substance use, crime, and recidivism, yet little scholarship has examined these associations longitudinally among samples of recently released prisoners. We examine the lagged reciprocal effects of hard substance use and crime, among other covariates, in the context of the prisoner reentry process. METHODS We rely on data from the ...

Journal: :Circulation Research 1973

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