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Activation Delay After Premature Stimulation in Chronically Diseased Human Myocardium Relates to the Architecture of Interstitial Fibrosis
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The study demonstrates that in chronically diseased human myocardium, nonuniform anisotropic characteristics imposed by long fibrotic strands cause a progressive increase of activation delay, starting at long coupling intervals of premature stimuli. The increase strongly depends on the direction of the wave front with respect to fiber direction and the architecture of fibrosis.
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