Identification of in vivo passive biomechanical properties of healthy human myocardium from regular clinical data is essential for subject-specific modelling of left ventricle (LV). In this work, myocardium was defined by Holzapfel-Ogden constitutive law. Therefore, the objectives of the study were (a) to estimate the ranges of the constitutive parameters for healthy human myocardium using non-invasive routine clinical data, and (b) to investigate the effect of geometry, LV end-diastolic pressure (EDP) and fibre orientations on estimated values. In order to avoid invasive measurements and additional scans, LV cavity volume, measured from routine MRI, and empirical pressure-normalised-volume relation (Klotz-curve) were used as clinical data....
To model cardiac mechanics effectively, various mechanical characteristics of cardiac muscle tissue ...
The heart is an immensely complex living organ. Myocardium has continually been undergoing adaptive ...
In the design of patient specific mathematical models of cardiac mechanics, the lack of patient spec...
A central problem in biomechanical studies of personalized human left ventricular (LV) modelling is ...
The determination of the myocardium’s tissue properties is important in constructing functional fini...
An increasingly important research area within the field of cardiac modelling is the development and...
Models of cardiac mechanics require a well‐defined reference geometry from which deformations and he...
Models of cardiac mechanics require a well‐defined reference geometry from which deformations and he...
Modern breakthroughs in biomedical engineering, computer science, and data mining have created new o...
International audiencePost-myocardial infarction remodeling process is known to alter the mechanical...
A clinically applicable approach to estimate the in vivo elastic material properties of the heart wa...
Left-ventricular (LV) remodelling, associated with diastolic heart failure, is driven by an increase...
Author Institution: Department of Engineering and Physiology, Wright State UniversityThe effects of ...
The clinical application of patient-specific modelling of the heart can provide valuable insights in...
Myocardial infarctions induce a maladaptive ventricular remodeling process that independently contri...
To model cardiac mechanics effectively, various mechanical characteristics of cardiac muscle tissue ...
The heart is an immensely complex living organ. Myocardium has continually been undergoing adaptive ...
In the design of patient specific mathematical models of cardiac mechanics, the lack of patient spec...
A central problem in biomechanical studies of personalized human left ventricular (LV) modelling is ...
The determination of the myocardium’s tissue properties is important in constructing functional fini...
An increasingly important research area within the field of cardiac modelling is the development and...
Models of cardiac mechanics require a well‐defined reference geometry from which deformations and he...
Models of cardiac mechanics require a well‐defined reference geometry from which deformations and he...
Modern breakthroughs in biomedical engineering, computer science, and data mining have created new o...
International audiencePost-myocardial infarction remodeling process is known to alter the mechanical...
A clinically applicable approach to estimate the in vivo elastic material properties of the heart wa...
Left-ventricular (LV) remodelling, associated with diastolic heart failure, is driven by an increase...
Author Institution: Department of Engineering and Physiology, Wright State UniversityThe effects of ...
The clinical application of patient-specific modelling of the heart can provide valuable insights in...
Myocardial infarctions induce a maladaptive ventricular remodeling process that independently contri...
To model cardiac mechanics effectively, various mechanical characteristics of cardiac muscle tissue ...
The heart is an immensely complex living organ. Myocardium has continually been undergoing adaptive ...
In the design of patient specific mathematical models of cardiac mechanics, the lack of patient spec...