Cardiac remodeling in rats with post-infarction chronic heart failure caused by anterior transmural myocardial infarction leads to an atypical location of areas of positive and negative cardioelectric potentials on the body surface before the onset of the P-wave on the ECG in the limb leads, which is a sign of increased heterogeneity of atrial depolarization associated with the appearance of additional excitation focus in the left atrium. A course of therapy with fabomotizole leads to a decrease in the heterogeneity of atrial depolarization at the initial stages of the formation of the cardioelectric field of the atria on the body surface before the onset of the P-wave, thereby producing an antiarrhythmic effect.

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