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Towards a biomechanics-based technique for assessing myocardial contractility: an inverse problem approach

Abstract

This work presents the initial development and implementation of a novel 3D biomechanics-based approach to measure the mechanical activity of myocardial tissue, as a potential non-invasive tool to assess myocardial function. This technique quantifies the myocardial contraction forces developed within the ventricular myofibers in response to electro-physiological stimuli. We provide a 3D finite element formulation of a contraction force reconstruction algorithm, along with its implementation using magnetic resonance (MR) data. Our algorithm is based on an inverse problem solution governed by the fundamental continuum mechanics principle of conservation of linear momentum, under a first-order approximation of elastic and isotropic material conditions. We implemented our technique using a subject-specific ventricle model obtained by extracting the left ventricular anatomical features from a set of high-resolution cardiac MR images acquired throughout the cardiac cycle using prospective electrocardiographic gating. Cardiac motion information was extracted by non-rigid registration of the mid-diastole reference image to the remaining images of a 4D dataset. Using our technique, we reconstructed dynamic maps that show the contraction force distribution superimposed onto the deformed ventricle model at each acquired frame in the cardiac cycle. Our next objective will consist of validating this technique by showing the correlation between the presence of low contraction force patterns and poor myocardial functionality.

Authors

Linte CA; Wierzbicki M; Peters TM; Samani A

Journal

Computer Methods in Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 243–255

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

June 1, 2008

DOI

10.1080/10255840701704553

ISSN

1025-5842

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