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Patient-specific Modeling of the Heart: Estimation of Ventricular Fiber Orientations
Published on: January 8, 2013
T-World: A highly general computational model of a human ventricular myocyte
Jakub Tomek1,2, Xin Zhou3, Hector Martinez-Navarro3
1Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Genetics (University of Oxford).
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death, demanding new tools to improve mechanistic understanding and overcome limitations of stem cell and animal-based research. We introduce T-World, a highly general virtual model of human ventricular cardiomyocyte suitable for multiscale studies. T-World shows comprehensive agreement with human physiology, from electrical activation to contraction, and is the first to replicate all key cellular mechanisms driving life-threatening arrhythmias. Extensively validated on unseen data, it demonstrates strong predictivity across applications and scales. Using T-World we revealed a likely sex-specific arrhythmia risk in females related to restitution properties, identified arrhythmia drivers in type 2 diabetes, and describe unexpected pro-arrhythmic role of NaV1.8 in heart failure. T-World demonstrates strong performance in predicting drug-induced arrhythmia risk and opens new opportunities for predicting and explaining drug efficacy, demonstrated by unpicking effects of mexiletine in Long QT syndrome 2. T-World is available as open-source code and an online app.
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