A multiscale model for the study of cardiac biomechanics in single-ventricle surgeries: a clinical case

Author:

Meoli Alessio1,Cutrì Elena1,Krishnamurthy Adarsh2,Dubini Gabriele1,Migliavacca Francesco1,Hsia Tain-Yen3,Pennati Giancarlo1,Taylor Andrew,Giardini Alessandro,Khambadkone Sachin,Schievano Silvia,de Leval Marc,Hsia T. -Y.,Bove Edward,Dorfman Adam,Baker G. Hamilton,Hlavacek Anthony,Migliavacca Francesco,Pennati Giancarlo,Dubini Gabriele,Marsden Alison,Feinstein Jeffrey,Vignon-Clementel Irene,Figliola Richard,McGregor John,

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Biological Structure Mechanics, Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering Department ‘Giulio Natta’, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy

2. Laboratory of Mechanics Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA

3. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, NHS Foundation Trust, London WC1N 3JH, UK

Abstract

Complex congenital heart disease characterized by the underdevelopment of one ventricular chamber (single ventricle (SV) circulation) is normally treated with a three-stage surgical repair. This study aims at developing a multiscale computational framework able to couple a patient-specific three-dimensional finite-element model of the SV to a patient-specific lumped parameter (LP) model of the whole circulation, in a closed-loop fashion. A sequential approach was carried out: (i) cardiocirculatory parameters were estimated by using a fully LP model; (ii) ventricular material parameters and unloaded geometry were identified by means of the stand-alone, three-dimensional model of the SV; and (iii) the three-dimensional model of SV was coupled to the LP model of the circulation, thus closing the loop and creating a multiscale model. Once the patient-specific multiscale model was set using pre-operative clinical data, the virtual surgery was performed, and the post-operative conditions were simulated. This approach allows the analysis of local information on ventricular function as well as global parameters of the cardiovascular system. This methodology is generally applicable to patients suffering from SV disease for surgical planning at different stages of treatment. As an example, a clinical case from stage 1 to stage 2 is considered here.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biophysics,Biotechnology

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