• DocumentCode
    2317463
  • Title

    Modelling effects of sotalol on T-wave morphology

  • Author

    Brennan, TP ; Fink, M. ; Stokeley, D. ; Rodriguez, B. ; Tarassenko, L.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. of Oxford, Oxford
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    Sept. 30 2007-Oct. 3 2007
  • Firstpage
    249
  • Lastpage
    252
  • Abstract
    The QT interval has well-documented shortcomings as a predictor of Torsades de Pointes (TdP) and recent studies have shown that T-wave morphology might provide insight into drug effects on ventricular repolarisation. In this paper, we investigate the underlying mechanisms of the effects of sotalol, a known anti-arrhythmic drug, on T-wave morphology as seen in the surface electrocardiogram (ECG). Analysis of clinical ECG data from a controlled study shows that sotalol alters T-wave morphology, resulting in particular in a decrease in T-wave amplitude. Our multi-scale modelling approach uses a Markov formulation to represent sotalolpsilas interaction with the rapid delayed rectifier potassium channel current (IKr), validated using experimental data. The ion channel model is then incorporated into a human ventricular cell model, which is then used in a 1D fibre model with transmural heterogeneities to simulate a pseudo-ECG. The simulation results show sotalol-induced changes in IKr cause rate and dose-dependent increase in action potential duration (APD) and in transmural APD heterogeneities, which result in a decrease of T-wave amplitude and an increase in T-wave dispersion in the pseudo-ECG signal. Thus, our modelling study is able to explain the ionic mechanisms underlying the main sotalol-induced changes in clinical T-wave morphology.
  • Keywords
    bioelectric phenomena; biomembrane transport; drugs; electrocardiography; Markov formulation; QT interval; T-wave morphology; Torsades de Pointes; action potential duration; anti-arrhythmic drug; human ventricular cell model; ion channel model; rapid delayed rectifier potassium channel current; sotalol; surface electrocardiogram; ventricular repolarisation; Delay; Drugs; Electrocardiography; Heart rate interval; Hidden Markov models; Humans; Laboratories; Physiology; Predictive models; Surface morphology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computers in Cardiology, 2007
  • Conference_Location
    Durham, NC
  • ISSN
    0276-6547
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2533-4
  • Electronic_ISBN
    0276-6547
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CIC.2007.4745468
  • Filename
    4745468