Shock-induced arrhythmogenesis in the myocardium. Trayanova, N. & Eason, J. Chaos, 12(3):962–972, September, 2002. bibtex @Article{RSM:Tra2002,
author = "N. Trayanova and J. Eason",
title = "Shock-induced arrhythmogenesis in the myocardium.",
journal = "Chaos",
year = "2002",
month = sep,
volume = "12",
number = "3",
pages = "962--972",
robnote = "The focus of this article is the investigation of the
electrical behavior of the normal myocardium following
the delivery of high-strength defibrillation shocks. To
achieve its goal, the study employs a complex
three-dimensional defibrillation model of a slice of
the canine heart characterized with realistic geometry
and fiber architecture. Failed shocks are characterized
with one or more PSs that survive the initial period of
PS annihilation to establish a new postshock
arrhythmia. The increase in shock strength results in
an overall decrease of the number of PSs that survive
over 200 ms after the end of the shock; however, the
exact behavior of the PSs is strongly dependent on the
shock electrode configuration. (c) 2002 American
Institute of Physics.",
bibdate = "Sun Jan 7 20:42:52 2007",
}
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