2003
DOI: 10.1114/1.1566447
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Homogeneity of Cardiac Contraction Despite Physiological Asynchrony of Depolarization: A Model Study

Abstract: Abstract-The use of mathematical models combining wave propagation and wall mechanics may provide new insights in the interpretation of cardiac deformation toward various forms of cardiac pathology. In the present study we investigated whether combining accepted mechanisms on propagation of the depolarization wave, time variant mechanical properties of cardiac tissue after depolarization, and hemodynamic load of the left ventricle ͑LV͒ by the aortic impedance in a threedimensional finite element model results … Show more

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“…In the three-dimensional heart this assumption does not hold. Despite this deviation, we found relations between excitation and mechanics that are comparable with the modeling results of Kerckhoffs et al 29,30 and the experimental results of Prinzen et al 51 …”
Section: Cardiac Fiber Modelsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the three-dimensional heart this assumption does not hold. Despite this deviation, we found relations between excitation and mechanics that are comparable with the modeling results of Kerckhoffs et al 29,30 and the experimental results of Prinzen et al 51 …”
Section: Cardiac Fiber Modelsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The models referred to above are based on the assumption of incompressibility, but the shortcoming referred to above also applies to the compressible, transversely isotropic model due to Kerckhoffs et al (2003), which has the form…”
Section: (A) Transversely Isotropic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this purpose Kerckhoffs et al (2003Kerckhoffs et al ( , 2005) designed a thick-walled truncated prolate ellipsoid model with a realistic myofiber orientation (Fig. 5B).…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Mechanical Dyssynchronymentioning
confidence: 99%