Computational modeling of cardiac electrophysiology: A novel finite element approach
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3399301
DOI10.1002/nme.2571zbMath1171.92310OpenAlexW1974488005WikidataQ60691928 ScholiaQ60691928MaRDI QIDQ3399301
Publication date: 12 October 2009
Published in: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/nme.2571
finite element methodspiral wavesFitzhugh-Nagumo modelre-entryAliev-Panfilov modelarrhythmiacardiac physiology
Related Items
A Luenberger observer for reaction-diffusion models with front position data ⋮ How drugs modulate the performance of the human heart ⋮ Electromechanics of the heart: a unified approach to the strongly coupled excitation-contraction problem ⋮ Atrial and ventricular fibrillation: computational simulation of spiral waves in cardiac tissue ⋮ How viscous is the beating heart? Insights from a computational study ⋮ The living heart project: a robust and integrative simulator for human heart function ⋮ Computational modeling of coupled cardiac electromechanics incorporating cardiac dysfunctions ⋮ A generic approach towards finite growth with examples of athlete's heart, cardiac dilation, and cardiac wall thickening ⋮ Computational modeling of non-linear diffusion in cardiac electrophysiology: a novel porous-medium approach ⋮ Uncertainty Quantification for PDEs with Anisotropic Random Diffusion ⋮ A new sparse matrix vector multiplication graphics processing unit algorithm designed for finite element problems ⋮ The dynamics of the skeletal muscle: A systems biophysics perspective on muscle modeling with the focus on Hill‐type muscle models ⋮ Development of finite element models for studying the electrical excitation of myocardium ⋮ A p‐adaptive, implicit‐explicit mixed finite element method for diffusion‐reaction problems ⋮ The generalized Hill model: a kinematic approach towards active muscle contraction ⋮ 3D hybrid cellular automata for cardiac electrophysiology: a concept study ⋮ A 2-D coupled BEM-FEM simulation of electro-elastostatics at large strain ⋮ Gradient flows and variational principles for cardiac electrophysiology: toward efficient and robust numerical simulations of the electrical activity of the heart ⋮ A multiscale model for eccentric and concentric cardiac growth through sarcomerogenesis ⋮ A fully implicit finite element method for bidomain models of cardiac electromechanics ⋮ Computational modeling of electrochemical coupling: a novel finite element approach towards ionic models for cardiac electrophysiology ⋮ A study on nonnegativity preservation in finite element approximation of Nagumo-type nonlinear differential equations ⋮ Numerical approximation of parametrized problems in cardiac electrophysiology by a local reduced basis method ⋮ Machine learning in drug development: characterizing the effect of 30 drugs on the QT interval using Gaussian process regression, sensitivity analysis, and uncertainty quantification ⋮ Computational modeling of electrocardiograms: A finite element approach toward cardiac excitation ⋮ Non-conforming finite-element formulation for cardiac electrophysiology: an effective approach to reduce the computation time of heart simulations without compromising accuracy ⋮ Computational cardiology: the bidomain based modified Hill model incorporating viscous effects for cardiac defibrillation ⋮ Multipatch isogeometric analysis for electrophysiology: simulation in a human heart ⋮ Computational modeling of passive myocardium ⋮ The importance of mechano-electrical feedback and inertia in cardiac electromechanics ⋮ Emulation-accelerated Hamiltonian Monte Carlo algorithms for parameter estimation and uncertainty quantification in differential equation models ⋮ A comparative study of fully implicit staggered and monolithic solution methods. I: Coupled bidomain equations of cardiac electrophysiology ⋮ 8 Reduced-order modeling for applications to the cardiovascular system ⋮ Effects of fiber orientation and the anisotropic behavior of the cardiac tissue on the simulated electrocardiogram ⋮ A SURFACE-BASED ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY MODEL RELYING ON ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS AND MOTIVATED BY CARDIAC ATRIA MODELING
Cites Work