December, 2025
Electromechanical Models of Acute and Chronic Infarction Explained Variable Patient Phenotypes
Model(s) associated with this Model of the Month: BIOMD0000001101.
Last updated by: Dr Xin Zhou, Dr Jakub Tomek and Dr Zhinuo Jenny Wang
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December, 2025
While ejection fraction is currently used to identify long-term risks in heart attack survivors, its effectiveness in specifically predicting subsequent arrhythmic risk remains uncertain despite the challenges of managing evolving patient phenotypes.
Model(s) associated with this Model of the Month: BIOMD0000001101.
Last updated by: Dr Xin Zhou, Dr Jakub Tomek and Dr Zhinuo Jenny Wang
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