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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF
ORGANISM(S): Sus Scrofa Domesticus (domestic Pig)
TISSUE(S): Heart
SUBMITTER: Enrique Calvo
LAB HEAD: Enrique Calvo
PROVIDER: PXD043016 | Pride | 2023-10-24
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Nature communications 20230804 1
Electromechanical characterization during atrial fibrillation (AF) remains a significant gap in the understanding of AF-related atrial myopathy. This study reports mechanistic insights into the electromechanical remodeling process associated with AF progression and further demonstrates its prognostic value in the clinic. In pigs, sequential electromechanical assessment during AF progression shows a progressive decrease in mechanical activity and early dissociation from its electrical counterpart ...[more]