Termination of reentry by a long-lasting AC shock in a slice of canine heart: a computational study.

J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118-5674, USA.

Published: December 2002

Introduction: A heart in fibrillation can be entrained by long-lasting alternating current (AC) stimuli, leading to defibrillation. To investigate the role entrainment plays in defibrillation, computer simulations of AC cardioversion in a three-dimensional slice of the canine heart were performed.

Methods And Results: A bidomain finite element model of a 1-mm thick slice across the ventricles of a canine heart was used to simulate termination of transmural reentry with AC shocks. Cardioversion defibrillation thresholds (DFTs) were determined for 200-msec (L) AC shocks at varying frequencies. At the DFT, the entire tissue is entrained by the AC shock. DFT decreases as the frequency of the long-lasting AC shock increases. We hypothesize that this decrease is due to the short period of the high-frequency AC waveform, leaving strong virtual electrode polarization (VEP) after the shock ends. To test this hypothesis, the end-shock VEP were compared for different frequencies, demonstrating stronger polarization as frequency increased. To examine whether entrainment by the long-lasting AC shock contributes to the VEP at the end of the shock, additional simulations were conducted using single-period (Z) AC waveforms. Z waveform DFTs were higher than L waveform DFTs; the Z waveform VEP was weaker than the L waveform VEP at the same frequency. This indicates that entrainment contributes to the development of stronger VEP and, thus, to lower DFT at high frequencies.

Conclusion: This study offers for the first time a mechanistic insight into cardioversion with long-lasting AC shocks.

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