‘Virtual Heart to’ model heart Failure Developed
‘Virtual Heart to’ model heart Failure Developed
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Scientists have developed a "virtual heart" that could help medical researchers study new drug therapies for heart failure. A team of researchers created a detailed computational model of the electrophysiology of congestive heart failure, a leading cause of death. At the cellular and tissue levels, the model can show what happens to the heart when the levels and flow of calcium, potassium and sodium ions are changed.

It also can take into account the speed at which a cell's ion channels, which take in those ions, work at.

At the organ level, the researchers created an anatomically detailed model of the heart, which then shows the big picture of what happens when various critical chemicals and electrophysiologic components of a healthy working heart are tweaked.

Additionally, during their study, the team found that ventricular fibrillation, where the waves of excitation that pump blood out of the heart become fragmented and discoordinated, can be caused by a heart failure-related slowdown in cellular processes at the top (basal) region of heart.

The researchers also used their model to plan a new drug strategy against this heart failure form of fibrillation.

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