• DocumentCode
    1543483
  • Title

    A computer model of human atria with reasonable computation load and realistic anatomical properties

  • Author

    Blanc, Olivier ; Virag, Nathalie ; Vesin, Jean-Marc ; Kappenberger, Lukas

  • Author_Institution
    Signal Process. Lab., Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Volume
    48
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2001
  • Firstpage
    1229
  • Lastpage
    1237
  • Abstract
    Atrial fibrillation is the most frequent arrhythmia, provoking discomfort, heart failure and arterial embolisms. The aim of this work is to develop a simplified anatomical computer model of human atria for the study of atrial arrhythmias and the understanding of electrical propagation mechanisms. With the model the authors propose, up to 40 s of real-time propagation have been simulated on a single-processor computer. The size and the electrophysiological properties of the simulated atria are within realistic values and information about anatomy has been taken into account in a three-dimensional structure. Besides normal sinus beat, pathological phenomena such as flutter and fibrillation have been induced using a programmed stimulation protocol. One important observation in the authors´ model is that atrial arrhythmias are a combination of functional and anatomical reentries and that the geometry plays an important role. This virtual atrium can reproduce electrophysiological observations made in humans but with the advantage of showing in great detail how arrhythmias are initiated and sustained. Such details are difficult or impossible to study in humans. This model will serve one as a tool to evaluate the impact of new therapeutic strategies and to improve them.
  • Keywords
    bioelectric phenomena; cardiology; digital simulation; physiological models; 40 s; arterial embolisms; computer model; discomfort; electrophysiological properties; fibrillation; flutter; heart failure; human atria; most frequent arrhythmia; normal sinus beat; pathological phenomena; programmed stimulation protocol; realistic anatomical properties; reasonable computation load; simulated atria; single-processor computer; virtual atrium; Anatomy; Atrial fibrillation; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Geometry; Heart; Humans; Pathology; Protocols; Solid modeling; Atrial Fibrillation; Atrial Function; Biomedical Engineering; Computer Simulation; Electrophysiology; Heart; Heart Atria; Humans; Models, Anatomic; Models, Cardiovascular; User-Computer Interface;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/10.959315
  • Filename
    959315