High-density electrode arrays constructed with a tulle substrate and fine silver wires successfully recorded high-resolution epicardial potential distributions in rat hearts.
Epicardial mapping in small-animal hearts
High-density epicardial mapping using 64- and 121-lead electrode arrays
Potential distributions and waveforms during ventricular paced beats and passive current injection
The purpose of this study is to report new methods for manufacturing precision electrode arrays for recording high-resolution potential distributions from epicardial surfaces of small-animal hearts. Electrode arrays of 64 leads (8 x 8) and 121 leads (11 x 11) were constructed with a tulle substrate to which insulated, fine silver wires (60-micrometer diameter) were attached by knots at mesh node intervals of 540 x 720 micrometers. Insulation was removed at the tips of the knots. Potential distributions and waveforms were recorded from saline solutions and rat heart epicardium during ventricular paced beats and during passive current injection in the diastolic interval. Electrical responses obtained from rat epicardium compared favorably with those observed in studies of larger-animal hearts, which used arrays having greater electrode spacing, and revealed the effects of myocardial anisotropy. Epicardial potentials measured early after stimulation in the region surrounding the pacing site were interpreted in terms of potentials generated by an equivalent quadrupolar source. We conclude that electrode arrays for epicardial mapping of small hearts can be constructed with sufficient ease and precision to allow detailed study of fiber structure and electrophysiology in these hearts in normal and pathological conditions.
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Emilio Macchi
University of Parma
Massimo Cavalieri
Donatella Stilli
Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops
AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology
University of Utah
University of Parma
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Macchi et al. (Sun,) conducted a other in Epicardial mapping in small-animal hearts. High-density epicardial mapping using 64- and 121-lead electrode arrays was evaluated on Potential distributions and waveforms during ventricular paced beats and passive current injection. High-density electrode arrays constructed with a tulle substrate and fine silver wires successfully recorded high-resolution epicardial potential distributions in rat hearts.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12b4ed2a15bedf5103a464 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1998.275.5.h1886
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