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Low-energy control of electrical turbulence in the heart.

Authors :
Luther S
Fenton FH
Kornreich BG
Squires A
Bittihn P
Hornung D
Zabel M
Flanders J
Gladuli A
Campoy L
Cherry EM
Luther G
Hasenfuss G
Krinsky VI
Pumir A
Gilmour RF Jr
Bodenschatz E
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2011 Jul 13; Vol. 475 (7355), pp. 235-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jul 13.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Controlling the complex spatio-temporal dynamics underlying life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as fibrillation is extremely difficult, because of the nonlinear interaction of excitation waves in a heterogeneous anatomical substrate. In the absence of a better strategy, strong, globally resetting electrical shocks remain the only reliable treatment for cardiac fibrillation. Here we establish the relationship between the response of the tissue to an electric field and the spatial distribution of heterogeneities in the scale-free coronary vascular structure. We show that in response to a pulsed electric field, E, these heterogeneities serve as nucleation sites for the generation of intramural electrical waves with a source density ρ(E) and a characteristic time, τ, for tissue depolarization that obeys the power law τ ∝ E(α). These intramural wave sources permit targeting of electrical turbulence near the cores of the vortices of electrical activity that drive complex fibrillatory dynamics. We show in vitro that simultaneous and direct access to multiple vortex cores results in rapid synchronization of cardiac tissue and therefore, efficient termination of fibrillation. Using this control strategy, we demonstrate low-energy termination of fibrillation in vivo. Our results give new insights into the mechanisms and dynamics underlying the control of spatio-temporal chaos in heterogeneous excitable media and provide new research perspectives towards alternative, life-saving low-energy defibrillation techniques.<br /> (©2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
475
Issue :
7355
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21753855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10216