Human cornea thermo-viscoelastic behavior modelling using standard linear solid model

被引:5
作者
Ahmed, Hassan M. [1 ]
Al-Atabany, Walid M. [1 ,2 ]
Salem, Nancy [1 ]
机构
[1] Helwan Univ, Biomed Engn Dept, Helwan, Egypt
[2] Nile Univ, Informat Technol & Comp Sci Sch, Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt
关键词
Corneal viscoelasticity; Corneal modelling; Corneal biomechanics; Corneal thermal behavior; ELASTICITY; SIMULATIONS; RADIATION;
D O I
10.1186/s12886-023-02985-3
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
BackgroundCorneal biomechanics is of great interest to researchers recently. Clinical findings relate them to corneal diseases and to outcomes of refractive surgery. To have a solid understanding of corneal diseases' progression, it is important to understand corneal biomechanics. Also, they are essential for better explaining outcomes of refractive surgeries and their undesired consequences. There is a difficulty for studying corneal biomechanics in-vivo and multiple limitations arise for ex-vivo studies. Hence mathematical modelling is considered as a proper solution to overcome such obstacles. Mathematical modelling of cornea in-vivo allows studying corneal viscoelasticity with taking into consideration all boundary conditions existing in real in-vivo situation.MethodsThree mathematical models are used to simulate corneal viscoelasticity and thermal behavior in two different loading situations: constant and transient loading. Two models of the three are used for viscoelasticity simulation which are Kelvin-Voigt and standard linear solid models. Also, temperature rise due to the ultrasound pressure push is calculated using bioheat transfer model for both the axial direction and as a 2D spatial map using the third model (standard linear solid model).ResultsViscoelasticity simulation results show that standard linear solid model is efficient for describing the viscoelastic behavior of human cornea in both loading conditions. Results show also that the deformation amplitude obtained from standard linear solid model is more reasonable for corneal soft-tissue deformation with respect to corresponding clinical findings than that obtained from Kelvin-Voigt model. Thermal behavior results estimated corneal temperature rise to be roughly 0.2 degrees C, which conforms with FDA regulations for soft tissue safety.ConclusionStandard Linear Solid (SLS) model is better describing the human corneal behavior in response to constant and transient load more efficiently. Temperature rise (TR) for the corneal tissue of about 0.2 degrees C is conforming with FDA regulations and even less than the FDA regulations for soft tissue safety.
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