A numerical simulation has been performed of the propagation of an action potential through a thick, cylindrical strand of cardiac tissue. The bidomain model was used to account for the effect of tissue anisotropy and the interstitial space on current flow, and the Beeler-Reuter model was used for the electrically active membrane properties. A relaxation technique was used to solve the nonlinear partial differential equations. The model has been modified to predict propagation in a 2- or 3-dimensional tissue, due to a point source of current. The influence of unequal anisotropy ratios of the intracellular and extracellular conductivities is being investigated. Pairs of stimulus pulses are applied to a 2-D sheet of tissue to create rotors and other unusual phenomena, which might be useful as models of cardiac arrhythmias and fibrillation.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01RR010319-03
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3874192
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3
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1991
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National Center for Research Resources
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