Alternans amplification following a two-stimulus protocol in a one-dimensional cardiac ionic model of reentry: from annihilation to double-wave quasiperiodic reentry.

Chaos

Research Centre, Montreal Heart Institute and Department of Pharmacology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1Y6, Canada.

Published: June 2007

Electrical pacing is a common procedure in both experimental and clinical settings to study and/or annihilate anatomical reentry. A previous study [Comtois and Vinet, Chaos 12, 903 (2002)] has described new ways to terminate reentry in a one-dimensional loop model by a protocol consisting of only two stimulations. Annihilation of the reentrant activity was much more likely with these new scenarios than through a unidirectional block. This paper investigates the sensitivity of these scenarios of annihilation to the length of the pathway. It shows that double-pulse stimulation can stop the reentry if the circuit is shorter than a limiting length. Beyond this upper limit, stimulation rather yields sustained double-wave reentry. The same dynamical mechanism, labeled alternans amplification, is found to be responsible for these two types of post-stimulus dynamics.

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