The simulation study of the influence of electrical asynchrony on regional mechanics of the ischemic ventricle using electromechanical heart models

L. Xia, M. Huo, F. Liu
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Using mathematical modeling method, this paper investigates the interactions between electrical conduction and mechanical function in the ischemia or infarcted ventricle. The influence of electrical asynchrony on regional mechanics of the ventricle is simulated based on electromechanical heart models. Regional deformation, strain and stress are calculated during systole phase. The preliminary results show that considerable disruption of the contraction pattern occurs in the near ischemic zone, the minimum principal strains in local infarction regions were significantly smaller than those in corresponding regions of the normal heart, while the stresses are larger than those of normal tissues. The simulated results are compared with dog experiments and solutions obtained in the literature. This simulation suggests that such coupled heart models can be used to assess the mechanical function of the ventricle with diseases such as myocardial ischemic or infarction.
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电不同步对缺血心室局部力学影响的机电心脏模型模拟研究
本文采用数学建模的方法,研究了缺血或梗死心室的电传导和机械功能之间的相互作用。基于机电心脏模型,模拟了电非同步对心室局部力学的影响。收缩阶段计算区域变形、应变和应力。初步结果表明,心肌缺血区收缩模式发生明显破坏,局部梗死区最小主应变明显小于正常心肌相应区域,而应力则大于正常心肌组织。模拟结果与狗实验和文献中得到的解进行了比较。这一模拟表明,这种耦合心脏模型可用于评估患有心肌缺血或梗死等疾病的心室的机械功能。
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