Regional myocardial mechanics: Integrative computational models of flow-function relations

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Andrew D McCulloch
Reza Mazhari
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[1] The Whitaker Institute for Biomedical Engineering,Department of Bioengineering
[2] University of California San Diego,Department of Bioengineering
[3] Johns Hopkins Medical School,undefined
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Myocardial mechanics; stress and strain; computational model; myocardial; stunning; ischemic border zone; regional myocardial perfusion;
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Many cardiac disorders result in regionally altered myocardial mechanics. Although myocardial strain distributions can be measured experimentally and clinically, regional wall stresses must be computed from computational models. Combining these approaches can provide insight into the structural basis of regional dysfunction under conditions such as acute myocardial infarction and ischemia- reperfusion. Recently, 3- dimensional computational models have helped to elucidate the structural basis of the functional border zone adjacent to acutely ischemic myocardium. They have also shown that heterogeneous dysfunction in ischemicreperfused stunned myocardium does not necessarily imply heterogeneous myofilament injury. Now that computational models are able to reproduce many complex features of the 3- dimensional patterns of regional myocardial deformation observed experimentally, dwe suggest possible roles for such integrative models in clinical diagnosis.
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