Chronically altered ventricular activation causes pro-arrhythmic cardiac electrical remodelling in the chronic AV block dog model
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Altered ventricular activation (AVA) causes intraventricular mechanical dyssynchrony (MD) and impedes contraction, promoting pro-arrhythmic electrical remodelling in the chronic atrioventricular block (CAVB) dog. We aimed to study arrhythmogenic and electromechanical outcomes of different degrees of AVA.
Following atrioventricular block, AVA was established through idioventricular rhythm (IVR;
Severity of intraventricular MD affects the extent of electrical remodelling and pro-arrhythmic outcome in the CAVB dog model.
Contributors

Valerie Y H van Weperen
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Iris ter Horst
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Albert Dunnink
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Alexandre Bossu
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Odette A Salden
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Henriette D M Beekman
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Avram Oros
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Vincent Bourgonje
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Thom Stams
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Mathias Meine
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