The strength-interval curve in cardiac tissue

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The bidomain model describes the electrical properties of cardiac tissue and is often used to simulate the response of the heart to an electric shock. The strength-interval curve summarizes how refractory tissue is excited. This paper analyzes calculations of the strength-interval curve when a stimulus is applied through a unipolar electrode. In particular, the bidomain model is used to clarify why the cathodal and anodal strength-interval curves are different, and what the mechanism of the "dip" in the anodal strength-interval curve is. © 2013 Sunil M. Kandel and Bradley J. Roth.

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Kandel, S. M., & Roth, B. J. (2013). The strength-interval curve in cardiac tissue. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/134163

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