2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.02.185694
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Arrhythmogenesis as the failure of repolarization

Abstract: AbstractContemporary theories of cardiac fibrillation typically rely on the emergence of rotors to explain the transition from regular sinus rhythm to disordered electrophysiological activity. How those rotors spontaneously arise in the absence of re-entrant anatomical circuits is not fully understood. Here we propose a novel mechanism where arrhythmias are initiated by cardiac cells that fail to repolarize following a normal heartbeat. Those cells subsequently act as a focal e… Show more

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