Consequences of Using an Orthotropic Stress Tensor for Left Ventricular Systole

T. Gerach, S. Schuler, E. Kovacheva, O. Dössel, A. Loewe
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A variety of biophysical and phenomenological active tension models has been proposed during the last decade that show physiological behaviour on a cellular level. However, applying these models in a whole heart finite element simulation framework yields either unphysiological values of stress and strain or an insufficient deformation pattern compared to magnetic resonance imaging data. In this study, we evaluate how introducing an orthotropic active stress tensor affects the deformation pattern by conducting a sensitivity analysis regarding the active tension at resting length Tref and three orthotropic activation parameters Kss,Ksn and Knn). Deformation of left ventricular contraction is evaluated on a truncated ellipsoid using four features: wall thickening (WT), longitudinal shortening (LS), torsion (Θ) and ejection fraction (EF). We show that EF, WT and LS are positively correlated with the parameters Tref and Knn while Kss reduces all of the four observed features. Introducing shear stress to the model has little to no effect on EF, WT and LS, although it reduces torsion by up to 3°. We find that added stress in the normal direction can support healthy deformation patterns. However, the twisting motion, which has been shown to be important for cardiac function, reduces by up to 20°.
使用正交各向异性应力张量对左心室收缩的影响
在过去的十年中,各种生物物理和现象学的主动张力模型被提出,在细胞水平上显示生理行为。然而,与磁共振成像数据相比,将这些模型应用于整个心脏有限元模拟框架会产生非生理的应力和应变值或变形模式不足。在本研究中,我们通过对静息长度Tref和三个正交异性激活参数Kss,Ksn和Knn的主动张力进行敏感性分析,评估了引入正交异性主动应力张量如何影响变形模式。左心室收缩变形在截断椭球体上评估,使用四个特征:壁增厚(WT)、纵向缩短(LS)、扭转(Θ)和射血分数(EF)。我们发现EF、WT和LS与参数Tref和Knn呈正相关,而Kss降低了所有四个观察到的特征。在模型中引入剪切应力对EF、WT和LS几乎没有影响,尽管它可以使扭转降低3°。我们发现在法向的附加应力可以支持健康的变形模式。然而,已经证明对心脏功能很重要的扭转运动减少了20°。
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