UNIDIRECTIONAL BLOCK IN CARDIAC FIBERS - EFFECTS OF DISCONTINUITIES IN COUPLING RESISTANCE AND SPATIAL CHANGES IN RESTING MEMBRANE-POTENTIAL IN A COMPUTER-SIMULATION STUDY

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作者
SAHAKIAN, AV [1 ]
MYERS, GA [1 ]
MAGLAVERAS, N [1 ]
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[1] UNIV IOWA,DEPT BIOMED ENGN,IOWA CITY,IA 52242
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10.1109/10.135545
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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The mechanisms for conduction and unidirectional block (UDB) in cardiac tissue under spatial changes in cell-to-cell coupling resistivity (R(i)) and resting potential (V(rest)) were studied. Cable theory was used to simulate the cardiac fiber, and the Beeler and Reuter [1] model, or a modified model based on the Ebihara-Johnson [2] formulation was used to describe the ionic currents. The effects of discontinuities in R(i) as would result from collagenous or fibrotic tissue on propagation characteristics were studied. We were especially interested in the effects on propagation characteristics of discontinuities in R(i) in the border zone between normal and ischemic tissue. We found that conduction block is more likely to occur when an abrupt decrease in R(i) is encountered as compared to an abrupt increase in R(i). Discontinuities in R(i) were found to cause changes in propagation characteristics, changing regions of bidirectional block to UDB or bidirectional propagation. Spatial changes in V(rest) were also studied. We found that when V(rest) alone was altered, block was not likely to occur, while discontinuities in R(i) superimposed with V(rest) gradients increased the likelihood of block. We also found that R(i) discontinuities located in the border zone between normal and ischemic tissue can create exit block or propagation of a parasystolic focus.
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