心脏病学
心血管生理学
冠状动脉循环
灌注
血流
内科学
心血管健康
医学
冠心病
疾病
作者
Lei Fan,Haifeng Wang,Ghassan S. Kassab,Lik Chuan Lee
摘要
Abstract Cardiac–coronary interaction is fundamental to the function of the heart. As one of the highest metabolic organs in the body, the cardiac oxygen demand is met by blood perfusion through the coronary vasculature. The coronary vasculature is largely embedded within the myocardial tissue which is continually contracting and hence squeezing the blood vessels. The myocardium–coronary vessel interaction is two‐ways and complex. Here, we review the different types of cardiac–coronary interactions with a focus on insights gained from mathematical models. Specifically, we will consider the following: (1) myocardial–vessel mechanical interaction; (2) metabolic–flow interaction and regulation; (3) perfusion–contraction matching, and (4) chronic interactions between the myocardium and coronary vasculature. We also provide a discussion of the relevant experimental and clinical studies of different types of cardiac–coronary interactions. Finally, we highlight knowledge gaps, key challenges, and limitations of existing mathematical models along with future research directions to understand the unique myocardium–coronary coupling in the heart. This article is categorized under: Cardiovascular Diseases > Computational Models Cardiovascular Diseases > Biomedical Engineering Cardiovascular Diseases > Molecular and Cellular Physiology
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