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Название: Directed graph mapping shows rotors maintain non-terminating and focal sources maintain self-terminating Torsade de Pointes in canine model
Авторы: Van, Den, Abeele, R.
Hendrickx, S.
Van, Nieuwenhuyse, E.
Dunnink, A.
Panfilov, A. V.
Vos, M. A.
Wülfers, E. M.
Vandersickel, N.
Дата публикации: 2023
Издатель: Frontiers Media SA
Библиографическое описание: Van den abeele, R, Hendrickx, S, Van nieuwenhuyse, E, Dunnink, A, Panfilov, AV, Vos, MA, Wülfers, EM & Vandersickel, N 2023, 'Directed graph mapping shows rotors maintain non-terminating and focal sources maintain self-terminating Torsade de Pointes in canine model', Frontiers in Physiology, Том. 14, 1201260. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1201260
Van den abeele, R., Hendrickx, S., Van nieuwenhuyse, E., Dunnink, A., Panfilov, A. V., Vos, M. A., Wülfers, E. M., & Vandersickel, N. (2023). Directed graph mapping shows rotors maintain non-terminating and focal sources maintain self-terminating Torsade de Pointes in canine model. Frontiers in Physiology, 14, [1201260]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1201260
Аннотация: Torsade de Pointes is a polymorphic ventricular tachycardia which is as yet incompletely understood. While the onset of a TdP episode is generally accepted to be caused by triggered activity, the mechanisms for the perpetuation is still under debate. In this study, we analysed data from 54 TdP episodes divided over 5 dogs (4 female, 1 male) with chronic atrioventricular block. Previous research on this dataset showed both reentry and triggered activity to perpetuate the arrhythmia. 13 of those TdP episodes showed reentry as part of the driving mechanism of perpetuating the episode. The remaining 41 episodes were purely ectopic. Reentry was the main mechanism in long-lasting episodes (>14 beats), while focal sources were responsible for maintaining shorter episodes. Building on these results, we re-analysed the data using directed graph mapping This program uses principles from network theory and a combination of positional data and local activation times to identify reentry loops and focal sources within the data. The results of this study are twofold. First, concerning reentry loops, we found that on average non-terminating (NT) episodes (≥10 s) show significantly more simultaneous reentry loops than self-terminating (ST) TdP (<10 s). Non-terminating episodes have on average 2.72 ± 1.48 simultaneous loops, compared to an average of 1.33 ± 0.66 for self-terminating episodes. In addition, each NT episode showed a presence of (bi-)ventricular loops between 10.10% and 69.62% of their total reentry duration. Compared to the ST episodes, only 1 in 4 episodes (25%) showed (bi-)ventricular reentry, lasting only 7.12% of its total reentry duration. This suggests that while focal beats trigger TdP, macro-reentry and multiple simultaneous localized reentries are the major drivers of long-lasting episodes. Second, using heatmaps, we found focal sources to occur in preferred locations, instead of being distributed randomly. This may have implications on treatment if such focal origins can be disabled reliably. Copyright © 2023 Van Den Abeele, Hendrickx, Van Nieuwenhuyse, Dunnink, Panfilov, Vos, Wülfers and Vandersickel.
Ключевые слова: CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
CHRONIC ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCK
DIRECTED GRAPH MAPPING
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MAPPING
FOCAL SOURCES
REENTRY
TORSADE DE POINTES
ANATOMICAL REENTRY
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT
ANIMAL MODEL
ARTICLE
ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCK
CANIS
CARDIOVASCULAR PARAMETERS
CHRONIC ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCK
CONTROLLED STUDY
DATA ANALYSIS
DIRECTED GRAPH MAPPING
DISEASE MODEL
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MAPPING
FEMALE
FOCAL BEAT
FOCAL SOURCE
FUNCTIONAL REENTRY
HEART ARRHYTHMIA
HEART ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
HEART FUNCTION
MALE
NON TERMINATING EPISODE
NONHUMAN
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
REENTRY ARRHYTHMIA
ROTOR
SELF TERMINATING EPISODE
TORSADE DE POINTES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130708
Условия доступа: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
cc-by
Текст лицензии: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Идентификатор SCOPUS: 85167512398
Идентификатор WOS: 001044975100001
Идентификатор PURE: 43274450
ISSN: 1664-042X
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1201260
Сведения о поддержке: European Research Council, ERC; Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Minobrnauka: 075-15-2022-304; Horizon 2020: 900008
This research was supported by a ‘Starting Grant’ from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant No. 900008), awarded to NV. In addition, research at Sechenov University was financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation within the framework of state support for the creation and development of World- Class Research Centers, “Digital Biodesign and Personalized Healthcare,” No. 075-15-2022-304.
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