Abstract
An extended FitzHugh-Nagumo model coupled with dynamical heat transfer in tissue, as described by a
bioheat equation, is derived and confronted with experiments. The main outcome of this analysis is that
traveling pulses and spiral waves of electric activity produce temperature variations on the order of tens of
0°C. In particular, the model predicts that a spiral waves tip, heating the surrounding medium as a consequence
of the Joule effect, leads to characteristic hot spots. This process could possibly be used to have a direct
visualization of the tips position by using thermal detectors.
Anno
2006
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bini D., Cherubini C., Filippi S.