Biomechanical modeling and simulation is expected to play a significant role in the development of the next generation tools in many fields of medicine. However, full-fledged finite element models of complex organs such as the heart can be computationally very expensive, thus limiting their practical usability. Therefore, reduced models are much valuable to be used, e.g., for pre-calibration of full-fledged models, fast predictions, real-time applications, etc.. In this work, focused on the left ventricle, we develop a reduced model by defining reduced geometry & kinematics while keeping general motion and behavior laws, allowing to derive a reduced model where all variables & parameters have a strong physical meaning. More specifically, we...
The accurate and clinically useful estimation of the shape, motion, and deformation of the left vent...
A theory is presented for the mechanics of the left ventricle. A linear continuum description of the...
Myocardial infarction results in a change to the mechanical environment of the left ventricle (LV). ...
Biomechanical modeling and simulation is expected to play a significant role in the development of t...
A geometrical model for the left ventricle is developed consisting of a nested set of truncated elli...
We present a new approach for the analysis of the left ventricular shape and motion that is based on...
Current methods of echocardiography provide detailed information about heart wall motion during the ...
The development of a well functioning finite element model of the left ventricle is an important ste...
A model of the left ventricle is proposed. It consists of a thick-walled cylinder-like cavity, the w...
The cardiac cycle consists of two periods: (1) diastole, during which the heart muscle relaxes and r...
A novel finite-element model of ventricular torsion for the analysis of the twisting behaviour of th...
The accurate and clinically useful estimation of the shape, motion, and deformation of the left vent...
We describe a mathematical model of the shape and fibre direction field of the cardiac left ventricl...
Biomechanical research of left ventricular function involves the assessment and understanding of bot...
[[abstract]]A model based estimation algorithm is presented for the analysis of left ventricle motio...
The accurate and clinically useful estimation of the shape, motion, and deformation of the left vent...
A theory is presented for the mechanics of the left ventricle. A linear continuum description of the...
Myocardial infarction results in a change to the mechanical environment of the left ventricle (LV). ...
Biomechanical modeling and simulation is expected to play a significant role in the development of t...
A geometrical model for the left ventricle is developed consisting of a nested set of truncated elli...
We present a new approach for the analysis of the left ventricular shape and motion that is based on...
Current methods of echocardiography provide detailed information about heart wall motion during the ...
The development of a well functioning finite element model of the left ventricle is an important ste...
A model of the left ventricle is proposed. It consists of a thick-walled cylinder-like cavity, the w...
The cardiac cycle consists of two periods: (1) diastole, during which the heart muscle relaxes and r...
A novel finite-element model of ventricular torsion for the analysis of the twisting behaviour of th...
The accurate and clinically useful estimation of the shape, motion, and deformation of the left vent...
We describe a mathematical model of the shape and fibre direction field of the cardiac left ventricl...
Biomechanical research of left ventricular function involves the assessment and understanding of bot...
[[abstract]]A model based estimation algorithm is presented for the analysis of left ventricle motio...
The accurate and clinically useful estimation of the shape, motion, and deformation of the left vent...
A theory is presented for the mechanics of the left ventricle. A linear continuum description of the...
Myocardial infarction results in a change to the mechanical environment of the left ventricle (LV). ...