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Mass-spring models for the simulation of mitral valve function: Looking for a trade-off between reliability and time-efficiency  (2017)

Autori:
Pappalardo, O. A; Sturla, Francesco; Onorati, Francesco; Puppini, Giovanni; Selmi, Matteo; Luciani, GIOVANNI BATTISTA; Faggian, Giuseppe; Redaelli, Andrea; Votta, E.
Titolo:
Mass-spring models for the simulation of mitral valve function: Looking for a trade-off between reliability and time-efficiency
Anno:
2017
Tipologia prodotto:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Lingua:
Inglese
Referee:
No
Nome rivista:
MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS
ISSN Rivista:
1350-4533
N° Volume:
47
Intervallo pagine:
93-104
Parole chiave:
Computational modeling, Finite element model, Heart valve repair, Mass-spring model, Mitral valve
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
Patient-specific finite element (FE) models can assess the impact of mitral valve (MV) repair on the complex MV anatomy and function. However, FE excessive time requirements hamper their use for surgical planning; mass-spring models (MSMs) represent a more approximate approach but can provide almost real-time simulations. On this basis, we implemented MSMs of three healthy MVs from cardiac magnetic resonance (cMR) imaging to simulate the systolic MV closure, including the in vivo papillary muscles and annular kinematics, and the anisotropic and non-linear mechanical response of MV tissues. To test MSM reliability we compared the systolic peak configurations computed by MSMs and FE: mismatches by less than twice the in-plane cMR image resolution were detected over 75% of the leaflets' surface, independently of the MSM mesh refinement and of the specific MV anatomy. Data on MSMs time-efficiency and data from the comparison of MSMs vs. FE models suggest that MSM could represent a suitable trade-off between almost real-time simulations and reliability when computing MV systolic configuration, with the potential to be used in a clinical setting either as a support to the decisional process or as a virtual training tool.
Id prodotto:
99052
Handle IRIS:
11562/969176
ultima modifica:
15 novembre 2022
Citazione bibliografica:
Pappalardo, O. A; Sturla, Francesco; Onorati, Francesco; Puppini, Giovanni; Selmi, Matteo; Luciani, GIOVANNI BATTISTA; Faggian, Giuseppe; Redaelli, Andrea; Votta, E., Mass-spring models for the simulation of mitral valve function: Looking for a trade-off between reliability and time-efficiency «MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS» , vol. 472017pp. 93-104

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