DocumentCode
471578
Title
Intra-myocardial cusp waves and their manifestation in optical mapping signals
Author
Bernus, Olivier ; Zemlin, Christian W. ; Matiukas, Arvydas ; Hyatt, Christopher J. ; Pertsov, Arkady M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math. Phys. & Astron., Ghent Univ.
fYear
2006
fDate
Aug. 30 2006-Sept. 3 2006
Firstpage
1564
Lastpage
1567
Abstract
The rotating fiber orientation within the cardiac wall substantially affects the electrical propagation and can cause intra-myocardial cusp waves. Numerical simulations have shown that the cusps form in layers where propagation is perpendicular to the fiber orientation and lead to complex wave front morphologies. They can travel across layers and break through at the epi- or endocardial surfaces where they cause apparent accelerations of propagation. The validation of these results remains a major experimental challenge. In the present study, we investigate both computationally and experimentally how intramural cusp waves can be detected using optical imaging. Our simulations show that cusps alter the optical upstroke morphology and can be detected well before they reach the surface (up to 1 mm deep). Experiments in Langendorff-perfused guinea pig hearts are consistent with our numerical findings
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; biomedical optical imaging; cardiology; muscle; numerical analysis; Langendorff-perfused guinea pig hearts; apparent accelerations; cardiac wall; electrical propagation; endocardial surfaces; epicardial surfaces; fiber orientation; intra-myocardial cusp waves; intramural cusp wave detection; numerical simulations; optical imaging; optical mapping signals; optical upstroke morphology; wave front morphologies; Acceleration; Computational modeling; Numerical simulation; Optical computing; Optical detectors; Optical imaging; Optical propagation; Optical surface waves; Signal mapping; Surface morphology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
New York, NY
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0032-5
Electronic_ISBN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2006.260852
Filename
4462064
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