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Measuring the compressive viscoelastic mechanical properties of human cervical tissue using indentation.

Wang Yao1, Kyoko Yoshida1, Michael Fernandez1, Joy Vink2, Ronald J Wapner2, Cande V Ananth3, Michelle L Oyen4, Kristin M Myers5.   

Abstract

The human cervix is an important mechanical barrier in pregnancy which must withstand the compressive and tensile forces generated from the growing fetus. Premature cervical shortening resulting from premature cervical remodeling and alterations of cervical material properties are known to increase a woman׳s risk of preterm birth (PTB). To understand the mechanical role of the cervix during pregnancy and to potentially develop indentation techniques for in vivo diagnostics to identify women who are at risk for premature cervical remodeling and thus preterm birth, we developed a spherical indentation technique to measure the time-dependent material properties of human cervical tissue taken from patients undergoing hysterectomy. In this study we present an inverse finite element analysis (IFEA) that optimizes material parameters of a viscoelastic material model to fit the stress-relaxation response of excised tissue slices to spherical indentation. Here we detail our IFEA methodology, report compressive viscoelastic material parameters for cervical tissue slices from nonpregnant (NP) and pregnant (PG) hysterectomy patients, and report slice-by-slice data for whole cervical tissue specimens. The material parameters reported here for human cervical tissue can be used to model the compressive time-dependent behavior of the tissue within a small strain regime of 25%.
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Keywords:  Biomechanics; Cervix; Indentation; Viscoelastic

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24548950     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2014.01.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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Authors:  Kristin M Myers; Helen Feltovich; Edoardo Mazza; Joy Vink; Michael Bajka; Ronald J Wapner; Timothy J Hall; Michael House
Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  2015-03-11       Impact factor: 2.712

3.  Analyzing three-dimensional ultrastructure of human cervical tissue using optical coherence tomography.

Authors:  Yu Gan; Wang Yao; Kristin M Myers; Joy Y Vink; Ronald J Wapner; Christine P Hendon
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2015-03-03       Impact factor: 3.732

4.  A continuous fiber distribution material model for human cervical tissue.

Authors:  Kristin M Myers; Christine P Hendon; Yu Gan; Wang Yao; Kyoko Yoshida; Michael Fernandez; Joy Vink; Ronald J Wapner
Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  2015-03-14       Impact factor: 2.712

5.  Assessment of Structural Heterogeneity and Viscosity in the Cervix Using Shear Wave Elasticity Imaging: Initial Results from a Rhesus Macaque Model.

Authors:  Ivan M Rosado-Mendez; Mark L Palmeri; Lindsey C Drehfal; Quinton W Guerrero; Heather Simmons; Helen Feltovich; Timothy J Hall
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6.  Investigating the mechanical function of the cervix during pregnancy using finite element models derived from high-resolution 3D MRI.

Authors:  M Fernandez; M House; S Jambawalikar; N Zork; J Vink; R Wapner; K Myers
Journal:  Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin       Date:  2015-05-13       Impact factor: 1.763

7.  Determination of poroelastic properties of cartilage using constrained optimization coupled with finite element analysis.

Authors:  Chen-Yuan Chung; Joseph M Mansour
Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater       Date:  2014-10-28

8.  An automated 3D registration method for optical coherence tomography volumes.

Authors:  Yu Gan; Wang Yao; Kristin M Myers; Christine P Hendon
Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc       Date:  2014

9.  Collagen Fiber Orientation and Dispersion in the Upper Cervix of Non-Pregnant and Pregnant Women.

Authors:  Wang Yao; Yu Gan; Kristin M Myers; Joy Y Vink; Ronald J Wapner; Christine P Hendon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-11-29       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Anisotropic Material Characterization of Human Cervix Tissue Based on Indentation and Inverse Finite Element Analysis.

Authors:  Lei Shi; Wang Yao; Yu Gan; Lily Y Zhao; W Eugene McKee; Joy Vink; Ronald J Wapner; Christine P Hendon; Kristin Myers
Journal:  J Biomech Eng       Date:  2019-09-01       Impact factor: 2.097

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