Finite strain analyses of the left ventricle provide important information on heart function and have the potential to provide insights into the biomechanics of myocardial contractility in health and disease. Systolic dysfunction is the most common cause of heart failure; however, abnormalities of diastolic function also contribute to heart failure, and are associated with conditions including left ventricular hypertrophy and diabetes. The clinical significance of diastolic abnormalities is less well understood than systolic dysfunction, and specific treatments are presently lacking. To obtain qualitative and quantitative information on heart function in diastole, we develop a three-dimensional computational model of the human left ventricl...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Heart ventricular mechanics has been investigated intensively in the last four decades. The passive ...
Abstract. Finite elasticity theory combined with finite element analysis provides the framework for ...
Majority of heart failure patients who suffer from diastolic dysfunction retain normal systolic pump...
Detailed models of the biomechanics of the heart are important both for developing improved interven...
The development of a well functioning finite element model of the left ventricle is an important ste...
The human left ventricle in diastole can be modelled as a passive structure with incremental intern...
SUMMARY: Finite stress and strain analyses of the heart provide insight into the biomechanics of m...
The objective of this research is to study the effects of myofiber volume fraction and fiber orienta...
Diastolic dysfunction (DD) is a major component of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (H...
International audienceObjectives: The objective of the current study is to assess the feasibility of...
International audienceObjectives: The objective of the current study is to assess the feasibility of...
A linear incremental finite element model is used to analyze the mechanical behavior of the left ven...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Heart ventricular mechanics has been investigated intensively in the last four decades. The passive ...
Abstract. Finite elasticity theory combined with finite element analysis provides the framework for ...
Majority of heart failure patients who suffer from diastolic dysfunction retain normal systolic pump...
Detailed models of the biomechanics of the heart are important both for developing improved interven...
The development of a well functioning finite element model of the left ventricle is an important ste...
The human left ventricle in diastole can be modelled as a passive structure with incremental intern...
SUMMARY: Finite stress and strain analyses of the heart provide insight into the biomechanics of m...
The objective of this research is to study the effects of myofiber volume fraction and fiber orienta...
Diastolic dysfunction (DD) is a major component of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (H...
International audienceObjectives: The objective of the current study is to assess the feasibility of...
International audienceObjectives: The objective of the current study is to assess the feasibility of...
A linear incremental finite element model is used to analyze the mechanical behavior of the left ven...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Deformation and structure of the cardiac wall can be assessed non-invasively by imaging techniques s...
Heart ventricular mechanics has been investigated intensively in the last four decades. The passive ...
Abstract. Finite elasticity theory combined with finite element analysis provides the framework for ...