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Direct Activation and Defibrillation of Cardiac Tissue

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Journal J Theor Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biology
Date 1996 Feb 7
PMID 8730350
Citations 8
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Abstract

It is shown that inhomogeneity due to gap junctional resistance allows an excitable cable to be directly activated or defibrillated by the application of a large amplitude point stimulus of short duration. Multiple-scale analysis is used to derive a model equation describing the response of the excitable medium to stimuli, and this equation is analyzed to give quantitative estimates of the direct stimulus threshold and the defibrillation threshold. These estimates are shown to be in good agreement with experimental findings.

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