Left-ventricular (LV) remodelling, associated with diastolic heart failure, is driven by an increase in myocardial stress. Therefore, normalisation of LV wall stress is the cornerstone of many therapeutic treatments. However, information regarding such regional stress–strain for human LV is still limited. Thus, the objectives of our study were to determine local diastolic stress–strain field in healthy LVs, and consequently, to identify the regional variations amongst them due to geometric heterogeneity. Effects of LV base movement on diastolic model predictions, which were ignored in the literature, were further explored. Personalised finite-element modelling of five normal human bi-ventricles was carried out using subject-specific myocard...
Heart failure is increasing at an alarming rate, making it a worldwide epidemic. As the population a...
Remodeling is an important long-term determinant of cardiac function throughout the progression of h...
The mechanical function of the heart is governed by the contractile properties of the cells, the mec...
Majority of heart failure patients who suffer from diastolic dysfunction retain normal systolic pump...
The human left ventricle in diastole can be modelled as a passive structure with incremental intern...
Fibre orientation of myocardial wall plays a significant role in ventricular wall stress, which is a...
Finite strain analyses of the left ventricle provide important information on heart function and hav...
SUMMARY: Finite stress and strain analyses of the heart provide insight into the biomechanics of m...
In this work, we introduce a modified Holzapfel-Ogden hyperelastic constitutive model for ventricula...
In the design of patient specific mathematical models of cardiac mechanics, the lack of patient spec...
A model is proposed for stress analysis of the left ventricular wall (LV wall) based on the realisti...
Understanding the aetiology of heart failure with preserved (HFpEF) and reduced (HFrEF) ejection fra...
Identification of in vivo passive biomechanical properties of healthy human myocardium from regular ...
International audienceHeart failure is increasing at an alarming rate, making it a worldwide epidemi...
Aims To investigate the effects of cardiac remodelling on left ventricular (LV) diastolic function, ...
Heart failure is increasing at an alarming rate, making it a worldwide epidemic. As the population a...
Remodeling is an important long-term determinant of cardiac function throughout the progression of h...
The mechanical function of the heart is governed by the contractile properties of the cells, the mec...
Majority of heart failure patients who suffer from diastolic dysfunction retain normal systolic pump...
The human left ventricle in diastole can be modelled as a passive structure with incremental intern...
Fibre orientation of myocardial wall plays a significant role in ventricular wall stress, which is a...
Finite strain analyses of the left ventricle provide important information on heart function and hav...
SUMMARY: Finite stress and strain analyses of the heart provide insight into the biomechanics of m...
In this work, we introduce a modified Holzapfel-Ogden hyperelastic constitutive model for ventricula...
In the design of patient specific mathematical models of cardiac mechanics, the lack of patient spec...
A model is proposed for stress analysis of the left ventricular wall (LV wall) based on the realisti...
Understanding the aetiology of heart failure with preserved (HFpEF) and reduced (HFrEF) ejection fra...
Identification of in vivo passive biomechanical properties of healthy human myocardium from regular ...
International audienceHeart failure is increasing at an alarming rate, making it a worldwide epidemi...
Aims To investigate the effects of cardiac remodelling on left ventricular (LV) diastolic function, ...
Heart failure is increasing at an alarming rate, making it a worldwide epidemic. As the population a...
Remodeling is an important long-term determinant of cardiac function throughout the progression of h...
The mechanical function of the heart is governed by the contractile properties of the cells, the mec...