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From the Departments of Pediatrics and Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.
Correspondence to Madison S. Spach, MD, Box 3475, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710. E-mail cspach@duke.edu
Key Words: reentry ventricular fibrillation anisotropic discontinuities wavefront curvature electrical heterogeneity
| Introduction |
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During the last decade, a third type of reentrant mechanism
produced by the geometrical shape of excitation waves has received
considerable attention. These mechanisms do not "depend on any
peculiarities of the cardiac muscle and may be demonstrated in any
excitable medium" (page 631). Previously, cardiac electrical
events were described for a reentrant
path2 8 9 10
or the vortex of reentrant wavefronts (leading circle
theory).11 Presently,
reentrant wavefront dynamics are described in terms of wavefront
curvature, rotors, spiral waves, and scroll
waves.12 13 14 15 16
These studies demonstrated that an intrinsic
heterogeneity of the myocardium is not
necessarily required for reentry to be maintained. For example, if a
small area is stimulated within the tail
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