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Effects of electrophysiological heterogeneity on vulnerability to re-entry in human ventricular tissue: A simulation study.

In this study, we constructed a two-dimensional ventricular tissue sheet with cellular electrophysiology modified from the Ten Tusscher 2006 Model. Heterogeneity was created by dividing the tissue into endocardium, midmyocardium and epicardium, further enhanced by a central ischemic zone. Subsequently, we investigated how electrophysiological heterogeneity affects re-entry initiation and maintenance in this tissue. Furthermore, we analyzed the vulnerable window (VW) under several conditions and concluded that heterogeneity across various myocardia expands the VW further than the monolayer myocardium model does.

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