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LV RV Matthew Kay, DSc. Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept of Pharmacology and Physiology Electrical rotors: a cause of sudden death. Rotors can be studied in great detail using computational models. [email protected]

LV RV Matthew Kay, DSc. Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept of Pharmacology and Physiology Electrical rotors: a cause of sudden death. Rotors

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Page 1: LV RV Matthew Kay, DSc. Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept of Pharmacology and Physiology Electrical rotors: a cause of sudden death. Rotors

LV

RV

Matthew Kay, DSc.Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dept of Pharmacology and Physiology

Electrical rotors: a cause of sudden

death.

Rotors can be studied in great detail using

computational models.

[email protected]

Page 2: LV RV Matthew Kay, DSc. Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept of Pharmacology and Physiology Electrical rotors: a cause of sudden death. Rotors

Panoramic imaging reveals a dozen short lived rotors during VF in healthy swine hearts.

Rotors rarely lasted longer than 1 sec. Stable epicardial rotors do not maintain VF. Continual formation of new rotors is critical for VF maintenance.

Page 3: LV RV Matthew Kay, DSc. Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept of Pharmacology and Physiology Electrical rotors: a cause of sudden death. Rotors

Fast fluorescence imaging reveals successful antitachycardia pacing.

Intracellular calcium transients from monolayers of cardiomyocytes show rotor termination by paced-induced rotor drift.

Antitachycardia therapy to prevent ventricular fibrillation.

Action potentials from the epicardium of small animal hearts (rabbit) show rotor termination by wavefront - wavefront collisions.

Page 4: LV RV Matthew Kay, DSc. Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept of Pharmacology and Physiology Electrical rotors: a cause of sudden death. Rotors

Ischemic tissue is proarrhythmic by two mechanisms: delayed conduction or block and spontaneous (ectopic) activation.

When and where might one mechanism dominate?

Excised rat/rabbit heart model of local ischemia.