Computational fluid dynamics models and congenital heart diseases

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Abstract

Mathematical modeling is a powerful tool to investigate hemodynamics of the circulatory system. With improving imaging techniques and detailed clinical investigations, it is now possible to construct patient-specific models of reconstructive surgeries for the treatment of congenital heart diseases. These models can help clinicians to better understand the hemodynamic behavior of different surgical options for a treated patient. This review outlines recent advances in mathematical modeling in congenital heart diseases, the discoveries and limitations these models present, and future directions that are on the horizon.

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Pennati, G., Corsini, C., Hsia, T. Y., Migliavacca, F., Bove, E., Dorfman, A., … Vignon-Clementel, I. (2013, February 1). Computational fluid dynamics models and congenital heart diseases. Frontiers in Pediatrics. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2013.00004

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