Abstract

Cardiac examinations are becoming increasingly common among all segments of the population. For a more accurate diagnosis, such tools as an electrocardiogram, ultrasound of the heart muscle, as well as computed tomography are used. To understand the processes that occur when a pathology occurs, it was decided to implement the mathematical and 3D models of the heart muscle that are interconnected. These models are individualized. The work of the heart is presented without a hemodynamic system, so the contraction processes are set using programmable spring pistons. The mathematical model was implemented in the MatLab software package. The paper describes the main problems that arose when creating a 3D model of the heart, and how to solve them. The development of the 3D model was carried out in the 3ds Max program, with the help of which not only the model was built, but also the parameterization of the model was considered according to the calculations. This experimental software aims to facilitate the diagnosis and detection of cardiac diseases.

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