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Detailed Anatomical and Electrophysiological Models of Human Atria and Torso for the Simulation of Atrial Activation

Atrial arrhythmias, and specifically atrial fibrillation (AF), induce rapid and irregular activation patterns that appear on the torso surface as abnormal P-waves in electrocardiograms and body surface potential maps (BSPM). In recent years both P-waves and the BSPM have been used to identify the me...

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Autores principales: Ferrer, Ana, Sebastián, Rafael, Sánchez-Quintana, Damián, Rodríguez, José F., Godoy, Eduardo J., Martínez, Laura, Saiz, Javier
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26523732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141573
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author Ferrer, Ana
Sebastián, Rafael
Sánchez-Quintana, Damián
Rodríguez, José F.
Godoy, Eduardo J.
Martínez, Laura
Saiz, Javier
author_facet Ferrer, Ana
Sebastián, Rafael
Sánchez-Quintana, Damián
Rodríguez, José F.
Godoy, Eduardo J.
Martínez, Laura
Saiz, Javier
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description Atrial arrhythmias, and specifically atrial fibrillation (AF), induce rapid and irregular activation patterns that appear on the torso surface as abnormal P-waves in electrocardiograms and body surface potential maps (BSPM). In recent years both P-waves and the BSPM have been used to identify the mechanisms underlying AF, such as localizing ectopic foci or high-frequency rotors. However, the relationship between the activation of the different areas of the atria and the characteristics of the BSPM and P-wave signals are still far from being completely understood. In this work we developed a multi-scale framework, which combines a highly-detailed 3D atrial model and a torso model to study the relationship between atrial activation and surface signals in sinus rhythm. Using this multi scale model, it was revealed that the best places for recording P-waves are the frontal upper right and the frontal and rear left quadrants of the torso. Our results also suggest that only nine regions (of the twenty-one structures in which the atrial surface was divided) make a significant contribution to the BSPM and determine the main P-wave characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-46298972015-11-13 Detailed Anatomical and Electrophysiological Models of Human Atria and Torso for the Simulation of Atrial Activation Ferrer, Ana Sebastián, Rafael Sánchez-Quintana, Damián Rodríguez, José F. Godoy, Eduardo J. Martínez, Laura Saiz, Javier PLoS One Research Article Atrial arrhythmias, and specifically atrial fibrillation (AF), induce rapid and irregular activation patterns that appear on the torso surface as abnormal P-waves in electrocardiograms and body surface potential maps (BSPM). In recent years both P-waves and the BSPM have been used to identify the mechanisms underlying AF, such as localizing ectopic foci or high-frequency rotors. However, the relationship between the activation of the different areas of the atria and the characteristics of the BSPM and P-wave signals are still far from being completely understood. In this work we developed a multi-scale framework, which combines a highly-detailed 3D atrial model and a torso model to study the relationship between atrial activation and surface signals in sinus rhythm. Using this multi scale model, it was revealed that the best places for recording P-waves are the frontal upper right and the frontal and rear left quadrants of the torso. Our results also suggest that only nine regions (of the twenty-one structures in which the atrial surface was divided) make a significant contribution to the BSPM and determine the main P-wave characteristics. Public Library of Science 2015-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4629897/ /pubmed/26523732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141573 Text en © 2015 Ferrer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ferrer, Ana
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Godoy, Eduardo J.
Martínez, Laura
Saiz, Javier
Detailed Anatomical and Electrophysiological Models of Human Atria and Torso for the Simulation of Atrial Activation
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title_fullStr Detailed Anatomical and Electrophysiological Models of Human Atria and Torso for the Simulation of Atrial Activation
title_full_unstemmed Detailed Anatomical and Electrophysiological Models of Human Atria and Torso for the Simulation of Atrial Activation
title_short Detailed Anatomical and Electrophysiological Models of Human Atria and Torso for the Simulation of Atrial Activation
title_sort detailed anatomical and electrophysiological models of human atria and torso for the simulation of atrial activation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26523732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141573
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