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A Biophysically-Based Tissue Model for Optimizing Gastric Pacing

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The 15th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering

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Gastric pacing has been investigated for modu-lating gastric motility in diseased states. However, to advance this field, new pacing protocols are needed that directly im-prove gastric motility while increasing the efficiency of existing pacing devices. This study presents a mathematical tissue model for investigating slow wave entrainment during pacing and its comparison with experimental data gathered by high-resolution electrical mapping. The model was used to predict the effect anisotropic conductivities on slow wave entrainment, and the effect of gastric pacing on ectopic dysrhythmias. A diffusion based slow wave propagation model was used, with cell activity modeled as a finite-state machine. Initially, normal slow-wave antegrade propagation was modeled in accordance with experimental data. Then, these simulation parameters were applied to compare the model, in tandem with experi-mental studies in which an external pacing signal entrains native slow wave activity. The effect of different pacing fre-quencies on entrainment was demonstrated. Finally, this mod-el was also used for simulating the effect of external stimuli for entraining a distal ectopic focal pacemaker. Two cases were studied with different fiber directions. The results showed that the pacing frequency and orientation of the fibers relative to the stimulation and ectopic site plays a critical role in gastric pacing efficacy.

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Sathar, S., O’Grady, G., Trew, M.L., Cheng, L.K. (2014). A Biophysically-Based Tissue Model for Optimizing Gastric Pacing. In: Goh, J. (eds) The 15th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 43. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02913-9_14

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