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Modelling of fibre dispersion and its effects on cardiac mechanics from diastole to systole
by
Zhuan, Xin
, Guan, Debao
, Gao, Hao
, Luo, Xiaoyu
, Holmes, William
in
Applications of Mathematics
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Continuous fibers
/ Diastole
/ Dispersions
/ Distribution functions
/ Fibrosis
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Mechanics
/ Mechanics (physics)
/ Mechanics of Fibre-reinforced Materials: Theory and Applications
/ Myocardium
/ Part IV
/ Probability distribution functions
/ Systole
/ Tensors
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
2021
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Modelling of fibre dispersion and its effects on cardiac mechanics from diastole to systole
by
Zhuan, Xin
, Guan, Debao
, Gao, Hao
, Luo, Xiaoyu
, Holmes, William
in
Applications of Mathematics
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Continuous fibers
/ Diastole
/ Dispersions
/ Distribution functions
/ Fibrosis
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Mechanics
/ Mechanics (physics)
/ Mechanics of Fibre-reinforced Materials: Theory and Applications
/ Myocardium
/ Part IV
/ Probability distribution functions
/ Systole
/ Tensors
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
2021
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Modelling of fibre dispersion and its effects on cardiac mechanics from diastole to systole
by
Zhuan, Xin
, Guan, Debao
, Gao, Hao
, Luo, Xiaoyu
, Holmes, William
in
Applications of Mathematics
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Continuous fibers
/ Diastole
/ Dispersions
/ Distribution functions
/ Fibrosis
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Mechanics
/ Mechanics (physics)
/ Mechanics of Fibre-reinforced Materials: Theory and Applications
/ Myocardium
/ Part IV
/ Probability distribution functions
/ Systole
/ Tensors
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
2021
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Modelling of fibre dispersion and its effects on cardiac mechanics from diastole to systole
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Modelling of fibre dispersion and its effects on cardiac mechanics from diastole to systole
2021
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Detailed fibre architecture plays a crucial role in myocardial mechanics both passively and actively. Strong interest has been attracted over decades in mathematical modelling of fibrous tissue (arterial wall, myocardium, etc.) by taking into account realistic fibre structures, i.e. from perfectly aligned one family of fibres, to two families of fibres, and to dispersed fibres described by probability distribution functions. It is widely accepted that the fibres, i.e. collage, cannot bear the load when compressed, thus it is necessary to exclude compressed fibres when computing the stress in fibrous tissue. In this study, we have focused on mathematical modelling of fibre dispersion in myocardial mechanics, and studied how different fibre dispersions affect cardiac pump function. The fibre dispersion in myocardium is characterized by a non-rotationally symmetric distribution using a
π
-periodic Von Mises distribution based on recent experimental studies. In order to exclude compressed fibres for passive response, we adopted the discrete fibre dispersion model for approximating a continuous fibre distribution with finite fibre bundles, and then the general structural tensor was employed for describing dispersed active tension. We first studied the numerical accuracy of the integration of fibre contributions using the discrete fibre dispersion approach, then compared different mechanical responses in a uniaxially stretched myocardial sample with varied fibre dispersions. We finally studied the cardiac pump functions from diastole to systole in two heart models, a rabbit bi-ventricle model and a human left ventricle model. Our results show that the discrete fibre model is preferred for excluding compressed fibres because of its high computational efficiency. Both the diastolic filling and the systolic contraction will be affected by dispersed fibres depending on the in-plane and out-of-plane dispersion degrees, especially in systolic contraction. The in-plane dispersion seems affecting myocardial mechanics more than the out-of-plane dispersion. Despite different effects in the rabbit and human models caused by the fibre dispersion, large differences in pump function exist when fibres are highly dispersed at in-plane and out-of-plane. Our results highlight the necessity of using dispersed fibre models when modelling myocardial mechanics, especially when fibres are largely dispersed under pathological conditions, such as fibrosis.
Publisher
Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Diastole
/ Fibrosis
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
/ Mechanics of Fibre-reinforced Materials: Theory and Applications
/ Part IV
/ Probability distribution functions
/ Systole
/ Tensors
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