Gene therapy can help correct heart rhythm disorder

IANS  |  London 

A novel gene uses an implanted LED device to reset a racing immediately and automatically, paving the way for pain-free treatment for patients with rhythm disorder.

"The of light from this LED then causes the heart to generate an electric current itself to halt the arrhythmia," said at in the Netherlands.

"This is made possible by using gene to introduce specific light-sensitive proteins into the heart. This restores the heart's normal rhythm immediately and automatically," he added.

According to the researchers, this could represent a great improvement on the current way of stopping

is the most common in clinical practice. The current treatment, known as cardioversion, is based on administering an to the heart, which has to be done in the hospital under general anaesthesia because of

For many patients, this is the only treatment to immediately stop because drugs or an operation are ineffective.

"The bioelectronic defibrillator can stop atrial fibrillation without an In this way, the heart can be reset in a fully automated manner and at any time," Pijnappels said, in the paper reported in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

"We anticipate that this treatment for atrial fibrillation could improve both the patient's quality of life and their prognosis," he added.

However, considerable research is still needed before a treatment can be arrived at that is suitable for human patients, the researchers noted.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 15:30 IST