Authors
Samuel T Wall, Joseph C Walker, Kevin E Healy, Mark B Ratcliffe, Julius M Guccione
Publication date
2006/12/12
Journal
Circulation
Volume
114
Issue
24
Pages
2627-2635
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background— To treat cardiac injuries created by myocardial infarcts, current approaches seek to add cells and/or synthetic extracellular matrices to the damaged ventricle to restore function. Because definitive myocardial regeneration remains undemonstrated, we propose that cardiac changes observed from implanted materials may result from altered mechanisms of the ventricle.
Methods and Results— We exploited a validated finite element model of an ovine left ventricle with an anteroapical infarct to examine the short-term effect of injecting material to the left ventricular wall. The model’s mesh and regional material properties were modified to simulate expected changes. Three sets of simulations were run: (1) single injection to the anterior border zone; (2) therapeutic multiple border zone injections; and (3) injection of material to the infarct region. Results indicate that additions to the border zone decrease …
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