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9783642158346

Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart : First International Workshop, STACOM 2010, and Cardiac Electrophysical Simulation Challenge, CESC 2010, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2010, Beijing, China, September 20, 2010, Proceedings

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  • ISBN13:

    9783642158346

  • ISBN10:

    364215834X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-09-27
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First Joint International Workshop on Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart and Cardiac Electrophysiological Simulation Challenge, STACOM-CESC 2010, held in conjunction with MICCAI 2010, in Beijing, China, in September 2010. The 27 revised full papers presented together with 3 keynote presentations were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on methods and infrastructure for atlas construction, structure and flow, mechanics and motion, electrophysiology and electrical activation, and computational electrophysiological simulation challenge.

Table of Contents

Keynote Presentations
Atlas Construction and Image Analysis Using Statistical Cardiac Modelsp. 1
Patient-Specific Modeling of the Heart: Applications to Cardiovascular Disease Managementp. 14
The Generation of Patient-Specific Heart Models for Diagnosis and Interventionsp. 25
Methods and Infrastructure for Atlas Construction
The Cardiac Atlas Project: Rationale, Design and Proceduresp. 36
The Cardiac Atlas Project: Preliminary Description of Heart Shape in Patients with Myocardial Infarctionp. 46
The Cardiac Atlas Project: Development of a Framework Integrating Cardiac Images and Modelsp. 54
Atlas-Based Quantification of Myocardial Motion Abnormalities: Added-value for the Understanding of CRT Outcome?p. 65
Towards High-Resolution Cardiac Atlases: Ventricular Anatomy Descriptors for a Standardized Reference Framep. 75
Structure and Flow
Robust Atlas-Based Segmentation of Highly Variable Anatomy: Left Atrium Segmentationp. 85
Atlas-Based Reduced Models of Blood Flows for Fast Patient-Specific Simulationsp. 95
Image and Physiological Data Fusion for Guidance and Modelling of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Proceduresp. 105
A Multi-method Approach towards Understanding the Pathophysiology of Aortic Dissections - The Complementary Role of In-Silico, In-Vitro and In-Vivo Informationp. 114
Endowing Canonical Geometries to Cardiac Structuresp. 124
Automatic Segmentation of Left Atrial Geometry from Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Images Using a Probabilistic Atlasp. 134
Interactive Cardiac Image Analysis for Biventricular Function of the Human Heartp. 144
Cardiac Motion Estimation Using a ProActive Deformable Model: Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysisp. 154
Investigating Heart Failure Using Ventricular Imaging and Modellingp. 164
Incorporating Low-Level Constraints for the Retrieval of Personalised Heart Models from Dynamic MRIp. 174
Volumetric Myocardial Mechanics from 3D+t Ultrasound Data with Multi-model Trackingp. 184
Mechanics and Motion
Cardiac Active Contraction Parameters Estimated from Magnetic Resonance Imagingp. 194
Electrophysiology and Electrical Activation
Recovering Cardiac Electrical Activity from Medical Image Sequence: A Model-Based Approachp. 204
Non-invasive Activation Times Estimation Using 3D Echocardiographyp. 212
Modeling Drug Effects on Personalized 3D Models of the Heart: A Simulation Studyp. 222
How Much Geometrical Detail Do We Need in Cardiac Electrophysiological Imaging? A Generic Heart-Torso Representation for Fast Subject-Specific Customizationp. 232
Influence of Geometric Variations on LV Activation Times: A Study on an Atlas-Based Virtual Populationp. 242
Computational Electrophysiological Simulation Challenge (CESC 2010)
Generic Conduction Parameters for Predicting Activation Waves in Customised Cardiac Electrophysiology Modelsp. 252
A Statistical Physiological-Model-Constrained Framework for Computational Imaging of Subject-Specific Volumetric Cardiac Electrophysiology Using Optical Imaging and MRI Datap. 261
Estimation of Reaction, Diffusion and Restitution Parameters for a 3D Myocardial Model Using Optical Mapping and MRIp. 270
Personalization of Fast Conduction Purkinje System in Eikonal-Based Electrophysiological Models with Optical Mapping Datap. 281
Author Indexp. 291
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