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Ventricular tachyarrhythmia treatment and prevention by subthreshold stimulation with stretchable epicardial multichannel electrode array

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Abstract
The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is an effective method to prevent sudden cardiac death in high-risk patients. However, the transvenous lead is incompatible with large-area electrophysiological mapping and cannot accommodate selective multichannel precision stimulations. Moreover, it involves high-energy shocks, resulting in pain, myocardial damage, and recurrences of ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VTA). We present a method for VTA treatment based on subthreshold electrical stimulations using a stretchable epicardial multichannel electrode array, which does not disturb the normal contraction or electrical propagation of the ventricle. In rabbit models with myocardial infarction, the infarction was detected by mapping intracardiac electrograms with the stretchable epicardial multichannel electrode array. Then, VTAs could be terminated by sequential electrical stimuli from the epicardial multichannel electrode array beginning with low-energy subthreshold stimulations. Last, we used these subthreshold stimulations to prevent the occurrence of additional VTAs. The proposed protocol using the stretchable epicardial multichannel electrode array provides opportunities toward the development of innovative methods for painless ICD therapy.
Issued Date
2023
Sung-Hyuk Sunwoo
Myung-Jin Cha
Sang Ihn Han
Hyejeong Kang
Ye Seul Cho
Da-Hae Yeom
Chan Soon Park
Na Kyeong Park
Seong Woo Choi
Sung Joon Kim
Gi Doo Cha
Dongjun Jung
Suji Choi
Seil Oh
Gi-Byoung Nam
Taeghwan Hyeon
Dae-Hyeong Kim
Seung-Pyo Lee
Type
Article
Keyword
AnimalsEngineeringRabbits
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adf6856
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16886
Publisher
Science advances
Language
영어
ISSN
2375-2548
Citation Volume
9
Citation Number
13
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
11
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Medicine > Nursing
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