AI Article Synopsis

  • * This study reveals that using pulse trains with gradually increasing intervals between pulses (called deceleration pacing) leads to a high success rate at lower energy levels.
  • * A new method to determine the timing between pulses from the frequency spectrum (like those from an electrocardiogram) is introduced, making it applicable for both experiments and clinical settings.

Article Abstract

Sequences of weak electrical pulses are considered a promising alternative for terminating ventricular and atrial fibrillations while avoiding strong defibrillation shocks with adverse side effects. In this study, using numerical simulations of four different 2D excitable media, we show that pulse trains with increasing temporal intervals between successive pulses (deceleration pacing) provide high success rates at low energies. Furthermore, we propose a simple and robust approach to calculate inter-pulse spacing directly from the frequency spectrum of the dynamics (for instance, computed based on the electrocardiogram), which can be practically used in experiments and clinical applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0126682DOI Listing

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