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Computational Modeling of Human Left Ventricle to Assess the Effects of Trabeculae Carneae on the Diastolic and Systolic Functions.
Fatemifar, Fatemeh; Feldman, Marc D; Clarke, Geoffrey D; Finol, Ender A; Han, Hai-Chao.
Afiliação
  • Fatemifar F; Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of Texas at San Antonio,San Antonio, TX 78249.
  • Feldman MD; Department of Medicine,University of Texas Health Science Centerat San Antonio,San Antonio, TX 78229;Biomedical Engineering Joint Graduate Program,UTSA-UTHSCSA,San Antonio, TX 78249.
  • Clarke GD; Research Imaging Institute,University of Texas Health Science Center atSan Antonio,San Antonio, TX 78229;Biomedical Engineering Joint Graduate Program,UTSA-UTHSCSA,San Antonio, TX 78249.
  • Finol EA; Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of Texas at San Antonio,San Antonio, TX 78249;Biomedical Engineering Joint Graduate Program,UTSA-UTHSCSA,San Antonio, TX 78249.
  • Han HC; Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of Texas at San Antonio,San Antonio, TX 78249;Fellow ASMEBiomedical Engineering Joint Graduate Program,UTSA-UTHSCSA,San Antonio, TX 78249e-mail: hchan@utsa.edu.
J Biomech Eng ; 141(9)2019 Sep 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31116359
ABSTRACT
Trabeculae carneae are irregular structures that cover the endocardial surfaces of both ventricles and account for a significant portion of human ventricular mass. The role of trabeculae carneae in diastolic and systolic functions of the left ventricle (LV) is not well understood. Thus, the objective of this study was to investigate the functional role of trabeculae carneae in the LV. Finite element (FE) analyses of ventricular functions were conducted for three different models of human LV derived from high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The first model comprised trabeculae carneae and papillary muscles, while the second model had papillary muscles and partial trabeculae carneae, and the third model had a smooth endocardial surface. We customized these patient-specific models with myofiber architecture generated with a rule-based algorithm, diastolic material parameters of Fung strain energy function derived from biaxial tests and adjusted with the empirical Klotz relationship, and myocardial contractility constants optimized for average normal ejection fraction (EF) of the human LV. Results showed that the partial trabeculae cutting model had enlarged end-diastolic volume (EDV), reduced wall stiffness, and even increased end-systolic function, indicating that the absence of trabeculae carneae increased the compliance of the LV during diastole, while maintaining systolic function.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article