Abstract
This publication discusses models that describe the heart tissue as an active conductive system, taking into account its
self-oscillating properties. In this type of models, cardiac rhythms can be described on the basis of the theory of dynamic
systems, which justifies the need to build a universal model of oscillating medium. This type of model contributes to the
understanding of these pathologies cardiac activity as parasecoli and AB-blockade.
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