Personalized biomechanical insights in atrial fibrillation: opportunities & challenges.

IF 1.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-10 DOI:10.1080/14779072.2023.2273896
Åshild Telle, Clarissa Bargellini, Yaacoub Chahine, Juan C Del Álamo, Nazem Akoum, Patrick M Boyle
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Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an increasingly prevalent and significant worldwide health problem. Manifested as an irregular atrial electrophysiological activation, it is associated with many serious health complications. AF affects the biomechanical function of the heart as contraction follows the electrical activation, subsequently leading to reduced blood flow. The underlying mechanisms behind AF are not fully understood, but it is known that AF is highly correlated with the presence of atrial fibrosis, and with a manifold increase in risk of stroke.

Areas covered: In this review, we focus on biomechanical aspects in atrial fibrillation, current and emerging use of clinical images, and personalized computational models. We also discuss how these can be used to provide patient-specific care.

Expert opinion: Understanding the connection betweenatrial fibrillation and atrial remodeling might lead to valuable understanding of stroke and heart failure pathophysiology. Established and emerging imaging modalities can bring us closer to this understanding, especially with continued advancements in processing accuracy, reproducibility, and clinical relevance of the associated technologies. Computational models of cardiac electromechanics can be used to glean additional insights on the roles of AF and remodeling in heart function.

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房颤的个性化生物力学见解:机遇与挑战。
引言:心房颤动(AF)是一个日益普遍和重要的全球健康问题。表现为不规则的心房电生理激活,与许多严重的健康并发症有关。AF影响心脏的生物力学功能,因为电激活后收缩,随后导致血流量减少。房颤背后的潜在机制尚不完全清楚,但众所周知,房颤与心房纤维化的存在以及中风风险的多方面增加高度相关。涵盖领域:在这篇综述中,我们重点关注心房颤动的生物力学方面,临床图像和个性化计算模型的当前和新兴应用。我们还讨论了如何使用这些来提供针对患者的护理。专家意见:了解心房颤动和心房重构之间的联系可能有助于对中风和心力衰竭的病理生理学有价值的了解。成熟和新兴的成像模式,再加上图像处理准确性、再现性和临床相关性的提高,可以让我们更接近这种理解。心脏机电力学的计算模型可以用来收集关于AF和心脏功能重塑作用的更多见解。
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Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy (ISSN 1477-9072) provides expert reviews on the clinical applications of new medicines, therapeutic agents and diagnostics in cardiovascular disease. Coverage includes drug therapy, heart disease, vascular disorders, hypertension, cholesterol in cardiovascular disease, heart disease, stroke, heart failure and cardiovascular surgery. The Expert Review format is unique. Each review provides a complete overview of current thinking in a key area of research or clinical practice.
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