Influence of ischemia on left ventricular depolarization in isolated rabbit hearts perfused according to Langendorff
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The aim of this study was to search for relation between electrical activity recorded from whole isolated heart and simultaneously from one cell. The QRS complex of electrogram (ECG) corresponds to the depolarization of the ventricles. The depolarization propagation is shown by monophasic action potential (MAP) recorded at appointed place during experiment. Electrogram changes observed during ischemia should be accounted for changes on cellular level. MAPs and ECG were recorded simultaneously. The activation time (AP), defined as distance from the earliest QRS deflection to MAP upstroke, changes with duration of ischemia. The excitement propagation and conduction in ischemic heart takes longer time in comparison to non-ischemic myocardium.
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