• Title of article

    Dynamic finite element analysis of the aortic root from MRI-derived parameters

  • Author/Authors

    Conti، نويسنده , , Carlo A. and Votta، نويسنده , , Emiliano and Della Corte، نويسنده , , Alessandro and Del Viscovo، نويسنده , , Luca and Bancone، نويسنده , , Ciro and Cotrufo، نويسنده , , Maurizio and Redaelli، نويسنده , , Alberto، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    212
  • To page
    221
  • Abstract
    An understanding of aortic root biomechanics is pivotal for the optimisation of surgical procedures aimed at restoring normal root function in pathological subjects. For this purpose, computational models can provide important information, as long as they realistically capture the main anatomical and functional features of the aortic root. e present a novel and realistic finite element (FE) model of the physiological aortic root, which simulates its function during the entire cardiac cycle. Its geometry is based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data obtained from 10 healthy subjects and accounts for the geometrical differences between the leaflet-sinus units. Morphological realism is combined with the modelling of the leaflets’ non-linear and anisotropic mechanical response, in conjunction with dynamic boundary conditions. sults show that anatomical differences between leaflet-sinus units cause differences in stress and strain patterns. These are notably higher for the leaflets and smaller for the sinuses. For the maximum transvalvular pressure value, maximum principal stresses on the leaflets are equal to 759, 613 and 603 kPa on the non-coronary, right and left leaflet, respectively. For the maximum aortic pressure, average maximum principal stresses values are equal to 118, 112 and 111 kPa on the right, non-coronary and left sinus, respectively. gh liable of further improvements, the model seems to reliably reproduce the behaviour of the real aortic root: the modelʹs leaflet stretches, leaflet coaptation lengths and commissure motions, as well as the timings of aortic leaflet closures and openings, all matched with the experimental findings reported in the literature.
  • Keywords
    Aortic root , MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING , Dimensions , dynamic analysis , Finite element modelling
  • Journal title
    Medical Engineering and Physics
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Medical Engineering and Physics
  • Record number

    1730881