Abstract:The tight coupling between myocardial oxygen demand and supply has been recognized for decades, but it remains controversial whether this coupling persists under asynchronous activation, such as during left bundle branch block (LBBB). Furthermore, it is unclear whether the amount of local cardiac wall growth, following longer lasting asynchronous activation, can explain differences in myocardial perfusion distribution between subjects. For better understanding of these matters, we built upon our existing model… Show more
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