The myofiber geometry of the left ventricle (LV) changes gradually from a right-handed helix in the subendocardium to a left-handed helix in the subepicardium. In this review, we associate the LV myofiber architecture with emerging concepts of the electromechanical sequence in a beating heart. We discuss: 1) the morphogenesis and anatomical arrangement of muscle fibers in the adult LV; 2) the sequence of depolarization and repolarization; 3) the physiological inhomogeneity of transmural myocardial mechanics and the apex-to-base sequence of longitudinal and circumferential deformation; 4) the sequence of LV rotation; and 5) the link between LV deformation and the intracavitary flow direction observed during each phase of the cardiac cycle. I...
OBJECTIVE: Using high resolution cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), we aimed to detect new det...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether the onset and progression of regional left ventricular (LV) shorte...
Left ventricular (LV) remodeling is nominally an adaptive process that restores biomechanical functi...
Objective: Mural thickening, combined with longitudinal and circumferential shortening, and apical a...
The study here, suggests a macroscopic structure for the Left Ventricle (LV), based on the heart kin...
Purpose: To describe the mechanics and possible clinical importance of left ventricular (LV) rotatio...
Abstract—The keynote to understanding cardiac function is recognizing the underlying architecture re...
ObjectiveUnderstanding cardiac function requires knowledge of the architecture responsible for the n...
Theme: Engineering the Future of BiomedicineLeft ventricular structure has proved to be related with...
Conclusions: Based on our measurements following observations were made: (1) The left ventricle perf...
Left ventricular (LV) twist or torsion represents the mean longitudinal gradient of the net differen...
Characterization of local and global contractile activities in the myocardium is essential for a bet...
Although simple cylindrical or ellipsoidal left ventricular (LV) geometry with transverse or circumf...
This paper discussed the left ventricular myocardium structure in both normal and pathological state...
ObjectivesWe sought to clarify the role of isovolumic intervals during a cardiac cycle by in vivo vi...
OBJECTIVE: Using high resolution cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), we aimed to detect new det...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether the onset and progression of regional left ventricular (LV) shorte...
Left ventricular (LV) remodeling is nominally an adaptive process that restores biomechanical functi...
Objective: Mural thickening, combined with longitudinal and circumferential shortening, and apical a...
The study here, suggests a macroscopic structure for the Left Ventricle (LV), based on the heart kin...
Purpose: To describe the mechanics and possible clinical importance of left ventricular (LV) rotatio...
Abstract—The keynote to understanding cardiac function is recognizing the underlying architecture re...
ObjectiveUnderstanding cardiac function requires knowledge of the architecture responsible for the n...
Theme: Engineering the Future of BiomedicineLeft ventricular structure has proved to be related with...
Conclusions: Based on our measurements following observations were made: (1) The left ventricle perf...
Left ventricular (LV) twist or torsion represents the mean longitudinal gradient of the net differen...
Characterization of local and global contractile activities in the myocardium is essential for a bet...
Although simple cylindrical or ellipsoidal left ventricular (LV) geometry with transverse or circumf...
This paper discussed the left ventricular myocardium structure in both normal and pathological state...
ObjectivesWe sought to clarify the role of isovolumic intervals during a cardiac cycle by in vivo vi...
OBJECTIVE: Using high resolution cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), we aimed to detect new det...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether the onset and progression of regional left ventricular (LV) shorte...
Left ventricular (LV) remodeling is nominally an adaptive process that restores biomechanical functi...