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Vulnerable window for conduction block in a one-dimensional cable of cardiac cells, 2: multiple extrasystoles.

Zhilin Qu1, Alan Garfinkel, James N Weiss.   

Abstract

Unidirectional conduction block of premature extrasystoles can lead to initiation of cardiac reentry, causing lethal arrhythmias including ventricular fibrillation. Multiple extrasystoles are often more effective at inducing unidirectional conduction block and reentry than a single extrasystole. Since the substrate for conduction block is spatial dispersion of refractoriness, in this study we investigate how the first extrasystole modulates this dispersion to influence the "vulnerable window" for conduction block by subsequent extrasystoles, particularly in relation to action potential duration restitution and conduction velocity restitution properties. Using a kinematic model to represent wavefront-waveback interactions and simulations with the Luo-Rudy model in a one-dimensional cable of cardiac cells, we show that in homogeneous tissue, a premature extrasystole can create a large dispersion of refractoriness leading to conduction block of a subsequent extrasystole. In heterogeneous tissue, however, a premature extrasystole can either reduce or enhance the dispersion of refractoriness depending on its propagation direction with respect to the previous beat. With multiple extrasystoles at random coupling intervals, vulnerability to conduction block is proportional to their number. In general, steep action potential duration restitution and broad conduction velocity restitution promote dispersion of refractoriness in response to multiple extrasystoles, and thus enhance vulnerability to conduction block. These restitution properties also promote spatially discordant alternans, a setting which is particularly prone to conduction block. The equivalent dispersion of refractoriness created dynamically in homogeneous tissue by spatially discordant alternans is more likely to cause conduction block than a comparable degree of preexisting dispersion in heterogeneous tissue.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16679366      PMCID: PMC1563773          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.080952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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