Title :
When and Where Does the Reentry Start in Long-QT Syndrome? - A Computer Simulation Study
Author :
Jin Yinbin ; Zhang Hong ; Yang Lin ; Yang Zhao
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
Reentry is the main form of arrhythmia. To know when and where the reentry starts in Long QT Syndromes (LQTS) and its relation with M cells distribution, the Luo-Rudy dynamic ionic model (LRdOO) of the mammalian ventricular action potential (AP) was used in a two dimensional transmural tissue sheets simulation. LQTS was simulated by reducing the membrane conductance of IKs for LQT1 and IKr for LQT2, and by altering the steady-state inactivation of the fast sodium current INa for LQT3. The endocardium was paced 10 times at a constant basic cycle length (BCL) of 500 ms (S1), and following a 2000 ms pause, a S2 stimulus was applied, or also a S3 stimulus was applied. The simulation was processed by changing shape, size and position of M cell domain, and S2S3 interval. We found that pause induced early after depolarization (EAD) started reentry near the boundary between endocardial domain and M cells domain. Only S3 stimulus that located in vulnerable windows could form reentry. The started position of the reentry depended upon the distribution of island of M cells and the position of extrasystole.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biological tissues; biomembrane transport; cardiology; physiological models; Luo-Rudy dynamic ionic model; M cells distribution; arrhythmia; basic cycle length; depolarization; early after depolarization; endocardium; extrasystole; long-QT syndrome; mammalian ventricular action potential; membrane conductance; reentry; transmural tissue sheets simulation; Biomembranes; Cardiology; Computer simulation; Delay; Displays; Fibrillation; Heart rate variability; Optical surface waves; Steady-state; Surface topography;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering , 2009. ICBBE 2009. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2901-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICBBE.2009.5163760