MATHMOD 2022 Discussion Contributions

A large-strain poroelastic model for myocardial oedema formation

ARGESIM Report 17 (ISBN 978-3-901608-95-7), p 77-78, DOI: 10.11128/arep.17.a17182

Abstract

Poroelastic structures can be found in many biological applications, such as the study of biofilm growth distribution near fluids, cardiac perfusion and myocarditis formation. This work concerns the formation of oedema, a build up of excess of fluid content in the myocardial intercellular space, due to an inflammatory reaction driven by the immune system.