| Literature DB >> 31736652 |
Shreyas Punacha1, Sebastian Berg2, Anupama Sebastian1, Valentin I Krinski2, Stefan Luther2, T K Shajahan1,2.
Abstract
Rotating spiral waves of electrical activity in the heart can anchor to unexcitable tissue (an obstacle) and become stable pinned waves. A pinned rotating wave can be unpinned either by a local electrical stimulus applied close to the spiral core, or by an electric field pulse that excites the core of a pinned wave independently of its localization. The wave will be unpinned only when the pulse is delivered inside a narrow time interval called the unpinning window (UW) of the spiral. In experiments with cardiac monolayers, we found that other obstacles situated near the pinning centre of the spiral can facilitate unpinning. In numerical simulations, we found increasing or decreasing of the UW depending on the location, orientation and distance between the pinning centre and an obstacle. Our study indicates that multiple obstacles could contribute to unpinning in experiments with intact hearts.Keywords: cardiac arrhythmia; excitable media; spiral waves; unpinning window
Year: 2019 PMID: 31736652 PMCID: PMC6834031 DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2019.0420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Math Phys Eng Sci ISSN: 1364-5021 Impact factor: 2.704