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. 2021 Apr-Jun;25(2):94.

Evaluation of mitral valve regurgitation according to Carpentier's classification and development of 3D FEM models

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Evaluation of mitral valve regurgitation according to Carpentier's classification and development of 3D FEM models

M Didagelos et al. Hippokratia. 2021 Apr-Jun.
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Keywords: 2D transthoracic echocardiography measurements; 3D geometrical modeling; Carpentier’s classification; Mitral valve; finite element method; regurgitation.

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Figure 1. Finite Element Method model of a normal mitral valve at the systolic peak (p =100 mmHg); The colorbar represents the maximum principal logarithmic strain (LE).

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