2021
DOI: 10.3390/math9233090
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Rotational Activity around an Obstacle in 2D Cardiac Tissue in Presence of Cellular Heterogeneity

Abstract: Waves of electrical excitation rotating around an obstacle is one of the important mechanisms of dangerous cardiac arrhythmias occurring in the heart damaged by a post-infarction scar. Such a scar is also surrounded by the region of heterogeneity called a gray zone. In this paper, we perform the first comprehensive numerical study of various regimes of wave rotation around an obstacle surrounded by a gray zone. We use the TP06 cellular ionic model for human cardiomyocytes and study how the period and the patte… Show more

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“…The electrical re‐entry waves in myocardial tissue were studied numerically by several research groups without a consideration for the myocardium contraction and MEF. For example, the paper 38 presents the numerical investigation of the re‐entry waves in 2D myocardium sample by the model 28 taking into account a heterogeneity of myocardial electrical properties. Conditions of different wave modes were examined numerically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrical re‐entry waves in myocardial tissue were studied numerically by several research groups without a consideration for the myocardium contraction and MEF. For example, the paper 38 presents the numerical investigation of the re‐entry waves in 2D myocardium sample by the model 28 taking into account a heterogeneity of myocardial electrical properties. Conditions of different wave modes were examined numerically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%