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Left Ventricular Fluid Mechanics: The Long Way from Theoretical Models to Clinical Applications

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ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 26-40

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-014-1101-x

Keywords

Cardiac mechanics; Fluid mechanics; Left ventricle; Mitral valve; Cardiac imaging

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The flow inside the left ventricle is characterized by the formation of vortices that smoothly accompany blood from the mitral inlet to the aortic outlet. Computational fluid dynamics permitted to shed some light on the fundamental processes involved with vortex motion. More recently, patient-specific numerical simulations are becoming an increasingly feasible tool that can be integrated with the developing imaging technologies. The existing computational methods are reviewed in the perspective of their potential role as a novel aid for advanced clinical analysis. The current results obtained by simulation methods either alone or in combination with medical imaging are summarized. Open problems are highlighted and perspective clinical applications are discussed.

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