2006
Mapping arrhythmias in the failing heart: from Langendorff to patient
Akar JG, Akar FG. Mapping arrhythmias in the failing heart: from Langendorff to patient. Journal Of Electrocardiology 2006, 39: s19-s23. PMID: 16920143, DOI: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2006.03.011.Peer-Reviewed Educational MaterialsMeSH KeywordsAnimalsArrhythmias, CardiacBody Surface Potential MappingClinical Trials as TopicHeart Conduction SystemHeart FailureHumansPractice Guidelines as TopicPractice Patterns, Physicians'ConceptsHeart failureVentricular arrhythmiasOptical action potential mappingSudden cardiac deathCardiac deathIntact tissue preparationsCardiac remodelingMost arrhythmiasArrhythmic substrateArrhythmiasElectrophysiological propertiesMapping arrhythmiasTissue levelsIndividual myocytesMajor causeReentrant excitationOrgan system levelPatientsMultiple mechanismsTissue preparationsHeartRecent findingsHost of changesCellular studiesLangendorff
2002
Unique Topographical Distribution of M Cells Underlies Reentrant Mechanism of Torsade de Pointes in the Long-QT Syndrome
Akar FG, Yan GX, Antzelevitch C, Rosenbaum DS. Unique Topographical Distribution of M Cells Underlies Reentrant Mechanism of Torsade de Pointes in the Long-QT Syndrome. Circulation 2002, 105: 1247-1253. PMID: 11889021, DOI: 10.1161/hc1002.105231.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong QT syndromeSpecific ion channel mutationsCongenital long QT syndromeM cellsQT interval prolongationIon channel mutationsInterval prolongationReentrant mechanismTdP arrhythmiasConduction blockCanine wedge preparationReentrant circuitTransmural dispersionLeft ventricleAction potentialsTransmural wallIntact myocardiumTopographical distributionChannel mutationsWedge preparationsMidmyocardial cellsRepolarizationLQT2Cellular basisElectrical instability