A computationally efficient physiologically comprehensive 3D-0D closed-loop model of the heart and circulation
Christoph M. Augustin, Matthias A. F. Gsell, Elias Karabelas, Erik, Willemen, Frits W. Prinzen, Joost Lumens, Edward J. Vigmond, Gernot Plank

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast, robust, and physiologically comprehensive 3D-0D cardiac electro-mechanics model that enables efficient simulation of heart and circulation behaviors for clinical and therapeutic predictions.
Contribution
It presents a novel coupling framework of 3D bi-ventricular EM with a 0D circulation model, enhancing computational efficiency and physiological completeness.
Findings
Model accurately replicates physiological responses to loading and contractility changes.
Coupling approach improves simulation speed and robustness.
Demonstrates potential for predicting therapy outcomes.
Abstract
Computer models of cardiac electro-mechanics (EM) show promise as an effective means for quantitative analysis of clinical data and, potentially, for predicting therapeutic responses.realize such advanced applications methodological key challenges must be addressed. Enhanced computational efficiency and robustness is crucial to facilitate, within tractable time frames, model personalization, the simulation of prolonged observation periods under a broad range of conditions, and physiological completeness encompassing therapy-relevant mechanisms is needed to endow models with predictive capabilities beyond the mere replication of observations. Here, we introduce a universal feature-complete cardiac EM modeling framework that builds on a flexible method for coupling a 3D model of bi-ventricular EM to the physiologically comprehensive 0D CircAdapt model representing atrial mechanics and…
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