Human biventricular electromechanical simulations on the progression of electrocardiographic and mechanical abnormalities in post-myocardial infarction
EP Europace2020Vol. 23(Supplement_1), pp. i143–i152
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Zhinuo Jenny Wang, Alfonso Santiago, Xin Zhou, Lei Wang, Francesca Margara, Francesc Levrero-Florencio, Arka Das, Chris Kelly, Erica Dall’Armellina, Mariano Vázquez, Blanca Rodríguez
Abstract
Our human-based multiscale modelling and simulation framework enables mechanistic investigations into patho-physiological electrophysiological and mechanical behaviour and can serve as testbed to guide the optimization of pharmacological and electrical therapies.
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