Low Complexity Elasticity Models for Cardiac Digital Twins
Low Complexity Elasticity Models for Cardiac Digital Twins
This article introduces CHESRA (Cardiac Hyperelastic Evolutionary Symbolic Regression Algorithm), a novel data-driven framework for automatically designing low-complexity hyperelastic strain energy functions (SEF) for cardiac digital twins. Cardiac digital twins require accurate yet personalized models of heart tissue elasticity, but existing SEF often suffer from high parameter variance, hindering personalization. CHESRA addresses this by using an evolutionary algorithm to derive SEF that balance accuracy and simplicity, while using a normalizing loss function to enable learning from multiple experimental datasets. CHESRA identified two novel SEF, named Ï_CH1 and Ï_CH2, which use only three and four parameters, respectively, and achieve high accuracy in fitting experimental data. Results show that the parameters of Ï_CH1 and Ï_CH2 can be estimated more consistently than those of the state-of-the-art SEF when using tissue data, with similar improvements observed for Ï_CH1 in a three-dimensional digital twin. CHESRA's utility for generating simple, generalizable SEF makes it a promising tool for advancing cardiac digital twins and clinical decision-making.
Sophia Ohnemus、Kristin Fullerton、Leto L. Riebel、Mary M. Maleckar、Andrew D. McCulloch、Viviane Timmermann、Gabriel Balaban
生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术生理学
Sophia Ohnemus,Kristin Fullerton,Leto L. Riebel,Mary M. Maleckar,Andrew D. McCulloch,Viviane Timmermann,Gabriel Balaban.Low Complexity Elasticity Models for Cardiac Digital Twins[EB/OL].(2025-08-14)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.09772.点此复制
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