Title :
The effect of mitral annuloplasty on left ventricular regional diastolic function: a finite element model
Author :
Ripoli, A. ; Glauber, M. ; Ferrazzi, P. ; Paterni, M. ; Bedini, R. ; Franchi, D. ; Palagi, G. ; Belardinelli, A. ; Palmieri, C. ; Passera, M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Clinical Physiol., CNR, Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
The surgical procedure of mitral valve repair is often accompanied by the insertion of a semirigid or flexible annular ring. An important effect of the insertion of small rings is a major reduction of the chamber volume and then a better ventricular performance. To evaluate this effect, a finite element model of the left ventricle has been developed. The geometry of the 3D ventricular structure has been modelled with a truncated ellipsoid. The diastolic mechanical properties of the ventricular walls have been modelled by means of a nonlinear isotropic hyperelastic material; the parameters of the constitutive equations have been chosen on the basis of the expected end diastolic pressure-volume relations. The simulations showed a reduction in the end diastolic volumes with an increase in diastolic wall stress in the equatorial and basal regions. The results suggest that a tailored annuloplasty results to be more effective
Keywords :
cardiology; finite element analysis; haemodynamics; physiological models; surgery; 3D ventricular structure geometry; basal region; better ventricular performance; cardiac modelling; diastolic mechanical properties; diastolic wall stress increase; end diastolic pressure-volume relations; end diastolic volumes; equatorial region; finite element model; heart surgery; left ventricular regional diastolic function; mitral annuloplasty effect; nonlinear isotropic hyperelastic material; truncated ellipsoid; ventricular walls; Cardiology; Ellipsoids; Fabrics; Finite element methods; Mathematical model; Mechanical factors; Physiology; Stress; Surgery; Valves;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 2000
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6557-7
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2000.898595