Non-linear dynamics of cardiac alternans: Subcellular to tissue-level mechanisms of arrhythmia

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Cardiac repolarization alternans is a rhythm disturbance of the heart in which rapid stimulation elicits a beat-to-beat alternation in the duration of action potentials and magnitude of intracellular calcium transients in individual cardiac myocytes. Although this phenomenon has been identified as a potential precursor to dangerous reentrant arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death, significant uncertainty remains regarding its mechanism and no clinically practical means of halting its occurrence or progression currently exists. Cardiac alternans has well-characterized tissue, cellular, and subcellular manifestations, the mechanisms and interplay of which are an active area of research. © 2012 Gaeta and Christini.

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Gaeta, S. A., & Christini, D. J. (2012). Non-linear dynamics of cardiac alternans: Subcellular to tissue-level mechanisms of arrhythmia. Frontiers in Physiology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00157

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