Authors
Lik Chuan Lee, Martin Genet, Alan B Dang, Liang Ge, Julius M Guccione, Mark B Ratcliffe
Publication date
2014/5
Journal
Journal of Cardiac Surgery: Including Mechanical and Biological Support for the Heart and Lungs
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pages
293-302
Description
Although computational modeling is common in many areas of science and engineering, only recently have advances in experimental techniques and medical imaging allowed this tool to be applied in cardiac surgery. Despite its infancy in cardiac surgery, computational modeling has been useful in calculating the effects of clinical devices and surgical procedures. In this review, we present several examples that demonstrate the capabilities of computational cardiac modeling in cardiac surgery. Specifically, we demonstrate its ability to simulate surgery, predict myofiber stress and pump function, and quantify changes to regional myocardial material properties. In addition, issues that would need to be resolved in order for computational modeling to play a greater role in cardiac surgery are discussed. doi: 10.1111/jocs.12332 (J Card Surg 2014;29:293–302)
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Scholar articles
LC Lee, M Genet, AB Dang, L Ge, JM Guccione… - Journal of Cardiac Surgery: Including Mechanical and …, 2014