A Computational Model of Ventricular Dimensions and Hemodynamics in Growing Infants

Author:

Hiebing Ashley A.1,Pieper Riley G.1,Witzenburg Colleen M.1

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Engineering Centers Building , 1550 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI 53706-1609

Abstract

Abstract Previous computer models have successfully predicted cardiac growth and remodeling in adults with pathologies. However, applying these models to infants is complicated by the fact that they also undergo normal, somatic cardiac growth and remodeling. Therefore, we designed a computational model to predict ventricular dimensions and hemodynamics in healthy, growing infants by modifying an adult canine left ventricular growth model. The heart chambers were modeled as time-varying elastances coupled to a circuit model of the circulation. Circulation parameters were allometrically scaled and adjusted for maturation to simulate birth through 3 yrs of age. Ventricular growth was driven by perturbations in myocyte strain. The model successfully matched clinical measurements of pressures, ventricular and atrial volumes, and ventricular thicknesses within two standard deviations of multiple infant studies. To test the model, we input 10th and 90th percentile infant weights. Predicted volumes and thicknesses decreased and increased within normal ranges and pressures were unchanged. When we simulated coarctation of the aorta, systemic blood pressure, left ventricular thickness, and left ventricular volume all increased, following trends in clinical data. Our model enables a greater understanding of somatic and pathological growth in infants with congenital heart defects. Its flexibility and computational efficiency when compared to models employing more complex geometries allow for rapid analysis of pathological mechanisms affecting cardiac growth and hemodynamics.

Funder

American Heart Association

Division of Graduate Education

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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