Authors
Martin Genet, Lik Chuan Lee, Liang Ge, Gabriel Acevedo-Bolton, Nick Jeung, Alastair Martin, Neil Cambronero, Andrew J. Boyle, Yerem Yeghiazarians, Sebastian Kozerke, Julius M. Guccione
Publication date
2015
Journal
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
Description
Heart failure is increasing at an alarming rate, making it a worldwide epidemic. As the population ages and life expectancy increases, this trend is not likely to change. Myocardial infarction (MI)-induced adverse left ventricular (LV) remodeling is responsible for nearly 70% of heart failure cases. The adverse remodeling process involves an extension of the border zone (BZ) adjacent to an MI, which is normally perfused but shows myofiber contractile dysfunction. To improve patient-specific modeling of cardiac mechanics, we sought to create a finite element model of the human LV with BZ and MI morphologies integrated directly from delayed-enhancement magnetic resonance (DE-MR) images. Instead of separating the LV into discrete regions (e.g., the MI, BZ, and remote regions) with each having a homogeneous myocardial material property, we assumed a functional relation between the DE-MR image pixel intensity and …
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