Nonlinear dynamics of the heartbeat. I: The AV junction: passive conduit or active oscillator? (Q1069456)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3934820
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3934820 |
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Nonlinear dynamics of the heartbeat. I: The AV junction: passive conduit or active oscillator? (English)
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1985
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Under physiologic conditions, the AV junction is traditionally regarded as a passive conduit for the conduction of impulses from the atria to the ventricles. An alternative view, namely that subsidiary pacemakers play an active role in normal electrophysiologic dynamics during sinus rhythm, has been suggested based on nonlinear models of cardiac oscillators. A central problem has been the development of a simple but explicit mathematical model for coupled nonlinear oscillators relevant both to stable and perturbed cardiac dynamics. Our findings appear with no assumptions about conduction time or refractoriness. This dynamical model is consistent with the new interpretation that normal sinus rhythm may represent 1:1 coupling of two or more active nonlinear oscillators and also accounts for the appearance of an AV block with critical changes in a single parameter such as the pacing rate.
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active oscillator
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AV junction
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nonlinear models of cardiac oscillators
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explicit mathematical model
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coupled nonlinear oscillators
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cardiac dynamics
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