Transmural APD gradient synchronizes repolarization in the human left ventricular wall
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Cardiovascular Research. 2015-09-16, vol. 108, n° 1, p. 188-196
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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The duration and morphology of the T wave predict risk for ventricular fibrillation. A transmural gradient in action potential duration (APD) in the ventricular wall has been suggested to underlie the T wave in humans. We ...Leer más >
The duration and morphology of the T wave predict risk for ventricular fibrillation. A transmural gradient in action potential duration (APD) in the ventricular wall has been suggested to underlie the T wave in humans. We hypothesize that the transmural gradient in APD compensates for the normal endocardium-to-epicardium activation sequence and synchronizes repolarization in the human ventricular wall.< Leer menos
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Human
Optical mapping
Repolarization
T wave
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