“…They include in vivo [1,2], in silico [3][4][5][6][7], in vitro [8] and ex vivo [7,9] studies covering animal [1,7,9] and human [3,8] models and clinical imaging [2]. Most consider implications for the atria [1,2,[4][5][6], reflecting the dominant morbidity and mortality burden of atrial fibrillation in many parts of the world, with the balance studying ventricular electrical function [3,7,9]. The motivating pro-arrhythmic disease states are similarly varied and include metabolic syndrome [1], atrial fibrillation [2,4,6,8], long-QT syndrome [3], pulmonary arterial hypertension [5] and myocardial induced heart failure [9].…”