Toshiaki Hisada
Fujitsu
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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 2017
Jun-ichi Okada; Takumi Washio; Machiko Nakagawa; Masahiro Watanabe; Yoshimasa Kadooka; Taro Kariya; Hiroshi Yamashita; Yoko Yamada; Shin-ichi Momomura; Ryozo Nagai; Toshiaki Hisada; Seiryo Sugiura
BACKGROUNDnThe currently proposed criteria for identifying patients who would benefit from cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) still need to be optimized. A multi-scale heart simulation capable of reproducing the electrophysiology and mechanics of a beating heart may help resolve this problem. The objective of this retrospective study was to test the capability of patient-specific simulation models to reproduce the response to CRT by applying the latest multi-scale heart simulation technology.nnnMETHODS AND RESULTSnWe created patient-specific heart models with realistic three-dimensional morphology based on the clinical data recorded before treatment in nine patients with heart failure and conduction block treated by biventricular pacing. Each model was tailored to reproduce the surface electrocardiogram and hemodynamics of each patient in formats similar to those used in clinical practice, including electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography, and hemodynamic measurements. We then performed CRT simulation on each heart model according to the actual pacing protocol and compared the results with the clinical data. CRT simulation improved the ECG index and diminished wall motion dyssynchrony in each patient. These results, however, did not correlate with the actual response. The best correlation was obtained between the maximum value of the time derivative of ventricular pressure (dP/dtmax) and the clinically observed improvement in the ejection fraction (EF) (r=0.94, p<0.01).nnnCONCLUSIONSnBy integrating the complex pathophysiology of the heart, patient-specific, multi-scale heart simulation could successfully reproduce the response to CRT. With further verification, this technique could be a useful tool in clinical decision making.
Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2015
Yasuda C; Yasuda S; Hiroshi Yamashita; Jun-ichi Okada; Toshiaki Hisada; Seiryo Sugiura
Archive | 2006
Toshiaki Hisada; Hiroshi Kurokawa; Nobuhiko Oshida; Masafumi Yamamoto; Takumi Washio; Jun-ichi Okada; Hiroshi Watanabe; Seiryo Sugiura
The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2003
Hiroshi Watanabe; Seiryo Sugiura; Toshiaki Hisada
Archive | 2010
Takumi Washio; Toshiaki Hisada; Eiji Nunobiki; Jun-ichi Okada; Seiryo Sugiura
Archive | 2006
Toshiaki Hisada; Hiroshi Kurokawa; Nobuhiko Oshida; Masafumi Yamamoto; Takumi Washio; Jun-ichi Okada; Hiroshi Watanabe; Seiryo Sugiura
BME | 2012
Asuka Hatano; Junichi Okada; Takumi Washio; Toshiaki Hisada; Seiryo Sugiura
The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2007
Eiji Nunobiki; Hiroshi Watanabe; Seiryo Sugiura; Toshiaki Hisada
The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan | 2015
Guangzhi Zhang; Xian Chen; Junji Ohgi; Seiryo Sugiura; Toshiaki Hisada
Archive | 2015
Masahiro Watanabe; o Fujitsu Limited; Satoshi Fuchikami; o Fujitsu Kyushu Systems Limited; Tadashi c Ataka; Yoshimasa Kadooka; Toshiaki Hisada; Seiryo Sugiura; Takumi Washio; Junichi Okada