SUMMARY. Myocardial fiber orientation undergoes an orderly transition from the epicardium to the endocardium in the left ventricle, with circumferential fibers predominating in the middle one-third of the heart wall. How fibers lying at different depths in the myocardium, running in different directions, interact to produce local deformation is not known. To define the relationship between the orientation of uniaxial myocardial fibers and local wall motion, we placed three sets of ultrasonic dimension gauges in the middle one-third of the apex-to-base distance of the left ventricle of nine dogs. One pair was placed in line and two intentionally out of line with the presumed local fiber direction. The relative angle between the gauge and the...
Active reduction of left ventricular chamber size during systole is the final effect of complex inte...
The role of myocardial anisotropy in determining change in left ventricular shape during diastolic f...
Abstract. Detailed descriptions of cardiac geometry and architecture are necessary for examining and...
The relations between end-diastolic (D) and end-systolic (S) cavitary volumes (Vc), wall volumes (Vw...
A model is proposed for stress analysis of the left ventricular wall (LV wall) based on the realisti...
SUMMARY. In six open-chest, anesthetized dogs, segmental shortening was measured with one pair of ul...
Cardiac myofiber orientation is a crucial determinant of the distribution of myocardial wall stress....
It is now recognized that regional estimates of myocardial function are necessary to understand the ...
SUMMARY. To examine transmural finite deformation in the wall of the canine left ventricle, closely ...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
SUMMARY We investigated the relationship between regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) and segmental ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate myocardial fiber pathway distribution in order to provi...
Fibre orientation of myocardial wall plays a significant role in ventricular wall stress, which is a...
ObjectiveHelically oriented left ventricular fibers assemble into transmural sheets, which are impor...
The strain of muscle fibers in the heart is likely to be distributed uniformly over the cardiac wall...
Active reduction of left ventricular chamber size during systole is the final effect of complex inte...
The role of myocardial anisotropy in determining change in left ventricular shape during diastolic f...
Abstract. Detailed descriptions of cardiac geometry and architecture are necessary for examining and...
The relations between end-diastolic (D) and end-systolic (S) cavitary volumes (Vc), wall volumes (Vw...
A model is proposed for stress analysis of the left ventricular wall (LV wall) based on the realisti...
SUMMARY. In six open-chest, anesthetized dogs, segmental shortening was measured with one pair of ul...
Cardiac myofiber orientation is a crucial determinant of the distribution of myocardial wall stress....
It is now recognized that regional estimates of myocardial function are necessary to understand the ...
SUMMARY. To examine transmural finite deformation in the wall of the canine left ventricle, closely ...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
SUMMARY We investigated the relationship between regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) and segmental ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate myocardial fiber pathway distribution in order to provi...
Fibre orientation of myocardial wall plays a significant role in ventricular wall stress, which is a...
ObjectiveHelically oriented left ventricular fibers assemble into transmural sheets, which are impor...
The strain of muscle fibers in the heart is likely to be distributed uniformly over the cardiac wall...
Active reduction of left ventricular chamber size during systole is the final effect of complex inte...
The role of myocardial anisotropy in determining change in left ventricular shape during diastolic f...
Abstract. Detailed descriptions of cardiac geometry and architecture are necessary for examining and...