ObjectiveUnderstanding cardiac function requires knowledge of the architecture responsible for the normal actions of emptying and filling. Newer imaging methods are surveyed to characterize directional (narrowing, shortening, lengthening, and widening) and twisting motions.MethodsThese movements are defined and then compared with a spectrum of models to introduce a useful “functional anatomy” that explains cardiac spatial and temporal relationships. The sequential nature of normal contraction differs from a synchronous beat.ResultsThe prior concept of constriction is replaced by understanding that clockwise and counterclockwise helical motions are necessary to cause the predominant twisting motion. The helical ventricular myocardial band mo...
Although simple cylindrical or ellipsoidal left ventricular (LV) geometry with transverse or circumf...
Conclusions: Based on our measurements following observations were made: (1) The left ventricle perf...
With the increasing interest now paid to volume reduction surgery, in which the cardiac surgeon is r...
ObjectiveUnderstanding cardiac function requires knowledge of the architecture responsible for the n...
Characterization of local and global contractile activities in the myocardium is essential for a bet...
Abstract—The keynote to understanding cardiac function is recognizing the underlying architecture re...
Cardiac dynamics are traditionally linked to a left ventricle, right ventricle, and septum morpholog...
The Gordian knot of anatomy has been the architectural arrangement of ventricular muscle mass, whic...
The right ventricle (RV) is composed of a free wall containing a wrap-around circumferential muscle ...
Ventricular twisting, essential for cardiac function, is attributed to the contraction of myocardial...
Torrent-Guasp's model of the helical heart is presented, which includes the cardiac muscular structu...
Objective: Mural thickening, combined with longitudinal and circumferential shortening, and apical a...
The myofiber geometry of the left ventricle (LV) changes gradually from a right-handed helix in the ...
The study here, suggests a macroscopic structure for the Left Ventricle (LV), based on the heart kin...
The evidence of the ventricular myocardial band (VMB) has revealed unavoidable coherence and mutual ...
Although simple cylindrical or ellipsoidal left ventricular (LV) geometry with transverse or circumf...
Conclusions: Based on our measurements following observations were made: (1) The left ventricle perf...
With the increasing interest now paid to volume reduction surgery, in which the cardiac surgeon is r...
ObjectiveUnderstanding cardiac function requires knowledge of the architecture responsible for the n...
Characterization of local and global contractile activities in the myocardium is essential for a bet...
Abstract—The keynote to understanding cardiac function is recognizing the underlying architecture re...
Cardiac dynamics are traditionally linked to a left ventricle, right ventricle, and septum morpholog...
The Gordian knot of anatomy has been the architectural arrangement of ventricular muscle mass, whic...
The right ventricle (RV) is composed of a free wall containing a wrap-around circumferential muscle ...
Ventricular twisting, essential for cardiac function, is attributed to the contraction of myocardial...
Torrent-Guasp's model of the helical heart is presented, which includes the cardiac muscular structu...
Objective: Mural thickening, combined with longitudinal and circumferential shortening, and apical a...
The myofiber geometry of the left ventricle (LV) changes gradually from a right-handed helix in the ...
The study here, suggests a macroscopic structure for the Left Ventricle (LV), based on the heart kin...
The evidence of the ventricular myocardial band (VMB) has revealed unavoidable coherence and mutual ...
Although simple cylindrical or ellipsoidal left ventricular (LV) geometry with transverse or circumf...
Conclusions: Based on our measurements following observations were made: (1) The left ventricle perf...
With the increasing interest now paid to volume reduction surgery, in which the cardiac surgeon is r...