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Frontiers in Physics
Cardiac Re-entry Dynamics and Self-termination in DT-MRI Based Model of Human Fetal Heart
Irina V. Biktasheva1  Fen Cai Wen2  Richard A. Anderson3  Eleftheria Pervolaraki4  Arun V. Holden4 
[1] CEMPS, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom;Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom;MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom;School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom;
关键词: cardiac arrhythmias;    anatomically realistic modeling;    anisotropy;    anatomy induced drift;    FitzHugh-Nagumo model;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fphy.2018.00015
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The effect of human fetal heart geometry and anisotropy on anatomy induced drift and self-termination of cardiac re-entry is studied here in MRI based 2D slice and 3D whole heart computer simulations. Isotropic and anisotropic models of 20 weeks of gestational age human fetal heart obtained from 100 μm voxel diffusion tensor MRI data sets were used in the computer simulations. The fiber orientation angles of the heart were obtained from the orientation of the DT-MRI primary eigenvectors. In a spatially homogeneous electrophysiological monodomain model with the DT-MRI based heart geometries, cardiac re-entry was initiated at a prescribed location in a 2D slice, and in the 3D whole heart anatomy models. Excitation was described by simplified FitzHugh-Nagumo kinetics. In a slice of the heart, with propagation velocity twice as fast along the fibers than across the fibers, DT-MRI based fiber anisotropy changes the re-entry dynamics from pinned to an anatomical re-entry. In the 3D whole heart models, the fiber anisotropy changes cardiac re-entry dynamics from a persistent re-entry to the re-entry self-termination. The self-termination time depends on the re-entry's initial position. In all the simulations with the DT-MRI based cardiac geometry, the anisotropy of the myocardial tissue shortens the time to re-entry self-termination several folds. The numerical simulations depend on the validity of the DT-MRI data set used. The ventricular wall showed the characteristic transmural rotation of the helix angle of the developed mammalian heart, while the fiber orientation in the atria was irregular.

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