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Finite element modelling interaction properties

Purely electrical models of the heart are only a start. Combined electromechanical finite-element models of the heart take into account the close relationship that exists between the electrical and mechanical properties of individual heart cells. The mechanical operation of the heart is also influenced by the fluid-structure interactions between the blood and the blood vessels, heart walls, and valves. All of these interactions would need to be included in a complete description of heart contraction. [Pg.160]


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