The objective of this research is to study the effects of myofiber volume fraction and fiber orientation on the deformation mechanics of left ventricular (LV) during diastole. The human LV was simulated by three-dimensional finite element (3D-FE) model. The LV geometrical model was represented as a thick-walled ellipsoid truncated at two thirds of major axis. 3D Fiber network, with parallel myofiber bundles to reproduce the globally anisotropic behavior of cardiac tissue, were embedded within the LV model. The LV wall thickness in the reference unstressed state (at hypothetical zero pressure applied inside the LV internal cavity) is divided into n different concentric thin layers (n = 3, 5, 7 and 9 layers). The presence of blood (incompress...
Heart diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide and most of these diseases happen in left v...
A porous medium finite element model of the passive left ventricle is presented. The model is axisym...
A porous medium finite element model of the passive left ventricle is presented. The model is axisym...
Majority of heart failure patients who suffer from diastolic dysfunction retain normal systolic pump...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
in this paper, the effects of muscle active force and fiber orientation of the heart cells on the le...
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 diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide and most of these diseases happen in left v...
Heart diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide and most of these diseases happen in left v...
A porous medium finite element model of the passive left ventricle is presented. The model is axisym...
A porous medium finite element model of the passive left ventricle is presented. The model is axisym...
Majority of heart failure patients who suffer from diastolic dysfunction retain normal systolic pump...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
The dependence of local left ventricular (LV) mechanics on myocardial muscle fiber orientation was i...
in this paper, the effects of muscle active force and fiber orientation of the heart cells on the le...
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 diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide and most of these diseases happen in left v...
Heart diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide and most of these diseases happen in left v...
A porous medium finite element model of the passive left ventricle is presented. The model is axisym...
A porous medium finite element model of the passive left ventricle is presented. The model is axisym...