Biomechanics of the Heart: From Model to Patient offers a thorough exploration of the principles and applications of heart biomechanics, guiding readers from foundational physiological concepts to advanced modeling techniques. The book examines both healthy and diseased cardiac function, delving into imaging methods that capture the heart’s complex geometry and dynamics. By presenting the latest methods for modeling myocardial tissue in passive and active states, it equips readers with knowledge essential for understanding and simulating the mechanical behavior of the heart. Case studies further illustrate how these models are applied in computer-aided diagnosis and treatment, making the content practical and relevant. In addition to detailed coverage of the heart’s anatomical and muscular structure, the book reviews cutting-edge imaging technologies and their role in analyzing cardiac properties. Chapters highlight the importance of biomechanical finite element simulations and patient-specific modeling approaches, enhancing the ability to tailor diagnosis and therapies. Readers gain insights into the exploitation of computational models for monitoring heart conditions, reinforcing the book’s value to those interested in both research and clinical practice.
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