Published 2004 | Version v1
Journal article

Unpinning and Removal of a Rotating Wave in Cardiac Muscle

Description

Rotating waves in cardiac muscle may be pinned to a heterogeneity, as it happens in superconductors or in superfluids. We show that the physics of electric field distribution between cardiac cells permits one to deliver an electric pulse exactly to the core of a pinned wave, without knowing its position, and even to locations where a direct access is not possible. Thus, unpinning or removal of rotating waves can be achieved. The energy needed is 2 orders of magnitude less than defibrillation energy. This opens a way to new manipulations with pinned vortices both in experiments and in cardiac clinics.

Abstract

cite par David Lindley, Physics for ER, Phys. Rev. Focus numb. 14 4 aout 2004.

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URL
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00015183
URN
urn:oai:HAL:hal-00015183v1

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Origin repository
UNICA