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10th FIMH 2019: Bordeaux, France
- Yves Coudière, Valéry Ozenne, Edward J. Vigmond, Nejib Zemzemi:
Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart - 10th International Conference, FIMH 2019, Bordeaux, France, June 6-8, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11504, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-21948-2
Electrophysiology: Mapping and Biophysical Modelling
- Furkan Bayraktar, Alan P. Benson, Arun V. Holden, Eleftheria Pervolaraki
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Transcriptomic Approaches to Modelling Long Term Changes in Human Cardiac Electrophysiology. 3-10 - Aditi Roy, Marta Varela
, Henry Chubb
, Robert S. MacLeod, Jules C. Hancox, Tobias Schaeffter, Mark D. O'Neill
, Oleg V. Aslanidi
:
Virtual Catheter Ablation of Target Areas Identified from Image-Based Models of Atrial Fibrillation. 11-19 - Tania Bacoyannis, Julian Krebs
, Nicolas Cedilnik, Hubert Cochet
, Maxime Sermesant:
Deep Learning Formulation of ECGI for Data-Driven Integration of Spatiotemporal Correlations and Imaging Information. 20-28 - Steffen Schuler
, Jess D. Tate
, Thom F. Oostendorp
, Robert S. MacLeod
, Olaf Dössel
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Spatial Downsampling of Surface Sources in the Forward Problem of Electrocardiography. 29-36 - Jake A. Bergquist
, Wilson W. Good
, Brian Zenger
, Jess D. Tate
, Robert S. MacLeod
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GRÖMeR: A Pipeline for Geodesic Refinement of Mesh Registration. 37-45 - Jacob Pearce-Lance, Mihaela Pop, Yves Bourgault:
A Numerical Method for the Optimal Adjustment of Parameters in Ionic Models Accounting for Restitution Properties. 46-54 - Ibrahim Ayed
, Nicolas Cedilnik, Patrick Gallinari, Maxime Sermesant:
EP-Net: Learning Cardiac Electrophysiology Models for Physiology-Based Constraints in Data-Driven Predictions. 55-63 - Mengyuan Li, Maxime Sermesant, Sebastian Ferguson, Fumin Guo, Jennifer Barry, Xiuling Qi, Peter Lin
, Matthew Ng, Graham A. Wright, Mihaela Pop:
Pipeline to Build and Test Robust 3D T1 Mapping-Based Heart Models for EP Interventions: Preliminary Results. 64-72 - Yassine Abidi
, Julien Bouyssier, Moncef Mahjoub
, Nejib Zemzemi
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Maximal Conductances Ionic Parameters Estimation in Cardiac Electrophysiology Multiscale Modelling. 73-84 - Marta Nuñez Garcia
, Gabriel Bernardino
, Rubén Doste
, Jichao Zhao
, Oscar Camara, Constantine Butakoff:
Standard Quasi-Conformal Flattening of the Right and Left Atria. 85-93 - Amel Karoui, Mostafa Bendahmane, Nejib Zemzemi
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A Spatial Adaptation of the Time Delay Neural Network for Solving ECGI Inverse Problem. 94-102 - Simone Pezzuto
, Alessio Quaglino, Mark Potse
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On Sampling Spatially-Correlated Random Fields for Complex Geometries. 103-111 - Ali Rababah
, Dewar D. Finlay, Laura Bear, Raymond R. Bond
, Khaled Rjoob, James McLaughlin
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Interpolating Low Amplitude ECG Signals Combined with Filtering According to International Standards Improves Inverse Reconstruction of Cardiac Electrical Activity. 112-120 - Antoine Gérard, Annabelle Collin, Gautier Bureau, Philippe Moireau, Yves Coudière:
Model Assessment Through Data Assimilation of Realistic Data in Cardiac Electrophysiology. 121-130 - Mark Potse
, Alain Vinet
, Ali Gharaviri, Simone Pezzuto
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Fibrillation Patterns Creep and Jump in a Detailed Three-Dimensional Model of the Human Atria. 131-138 - Argyrios Petras, Massimiliano Leoni
, José Manuel Guerra
, Johan Jansson
, Luca Gerardo-Giorda
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Tissue Drives Lesion: Computational Evidence of Interspecies Variability in Cardiac Radiofrequency Ablation. 139-146 - Jess D. Tate
, Steffen Schuler
, Olaf Dössel
, Robert S. MacLeod
, Thom F. Oostendorp
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Correcting Undersampled Cardiac Sources in Equivalent Double Layer Forward Simulations. 147-155
Novel Imaging Tools and Analysis Methods for Myocardial Tissue Characterization and Remodelling
- Mathieu De Craene, Paolo Piro, Nicolas Duchateau, Pascal Allain, Eric Saloux:
Left Ventricular Shape and Motion Reconstruction Through a Healthy Model for Characterizing Remodeling After Infarction. 159-167 - Chao Huang, Stephen L. Wasmund, Takanori Yamaguchi
, Nathan J. Knighton, Robert W. Hitchcock, Irina A. Polejaeva
, Kenneth L. White, Nassir F. Marrouche, Frank B. Sachse
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Towards Automated Quantification of Atrial Fibrosis in Images from Catheterized Fiber-Optics Confocal Microscopy Using Convolutional Neural Networks. 168-176 - Tyler E. Cork
, Luigi E. Perotti
, Ilya A. Verzhbinsky
, Michael Loecher
, Daniel B. Ennis
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High-Resolution Ex Vivo Microstructural MRI After Restoring Ventricular Geometry via 3D Printing. 177-186 - Hector Dejea
, Christine Tanner, Radhakrishna Achanta, Marco Stampanoni
, Fernando Pérez-Cruz
, Ender Konukoglu, Anne Bonnin:
Synchrotron X-Ray Phase Contrast Imaging and Deep Neural Networks for Cardiac Collagen Quantification in Hypertensive Rat Model. 187-195 - Kylian Haliot, Julie Magat
, Valéry Ozenne, Emma Abell
, Virginie Dubes, Laura Bear, Stephen H. Gilbert, Mark L. Trew, Michel Haïssaguerre
, Bruno Quesson, Olivier Bernus
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3D High Resolution Imaging of Human Heart for Visualization of the Cardiac Structure. 196-207 - Shunli Wang
, Iulia Mirea, François Varray
, Wanyu Liu, Isabelle E. Magnin:
Investigating the 3D Local Myocytes Arrangement in the Human LV Mid-Wall with the Transverse Angle. 208-216
Biomechanics: Modelling and Tissue Property Measurements
- Johannes Martens, Sabine Panzer, Jeroen P. H. M. van den Wijngaard, Maria Siebes, Laura Maria Schreiber:
Development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-Model of the Arterial Epicardial Vasculature. 219-229 - Faniry H. Razafindrazaka, Katharina Vellguth
, Franziska Degener
, Simon H. Sündermann, Titus Kühne
:
Mesh Based Approximation of the Left Ventricle Using a Controlled Shrinkwrap Algorithm. 230-239 - Luca Barbarotta, Peter Bovendeerd:
A Computational Approach on Sensitivity of Left Ventricular Wall Strains to Geometry. 240-248 - Emanuele Rondanina
, Peter Bovendeerd:
A Simple Multi-scale Model to Evaluate Left Ventricular Growth Laws. 249-257 - Nick van Osta, Loes van der Donk, Emanuele Rondanina, Peter Bovendeerd:
Modeling Cardiac Growth: An Alternative Approach. 258-265 - Arthur Le Gall
, Fabrice Vallée, Dominique Chapelle
, Radomír Chabiniok
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Minimally-Invasive Estimation of Patient-Specific End-Systolic Elastance Using a Biomechanical Heart Model. 266-275 - Nicolas Duchateau, Kenny Rumindo, Patrick Clarysse
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Domain Adaptation via Dimensionality Reduction for the Comparison of Cardiac Simulation Models. 276-284 - Jaume Banus, Marco Lorenzi, Oscar Camara, Maxime Sermesant:
Large Scale Cardiovascular Model Personalisation for Mechanistic Analysis of Heart and Brain Interactions. 285-293 - Aditya V. S. Ponnaluri, Ilya A. Verzhbinsky
, Jeff D. Eldredge
, Alan Garfinkel
, Daniel B. Ennis
, Luigi E. Perotti
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Model of Left Ventricular Contraction: Validation Criteria and Boundary Conditions. 294-303 - Kathleen Gilbert, Avan Suinesiaputra, Stefan Neubauer, Stefan K. Piechnik, Nay Aung
, Steffen E. Petersen
, Alistair A. Young
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End-Diastolic and End-Systolic LV Morphology in the Presence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A UK Biobank Study. 304-312 - Anastasia Nasopoulou, David A. Nordsletten
, Steven A. Niederer, Pablo Lamata:
Solution to the Unknown Boundary Tractions in Myocardial Material Parameter Estimations. 313-322
Advanced Cardiac Image Analysis Tools for Diagnostic and Interventions
- Nicolas Cedilnik, Josselin Duchateau, Frédéric Sacher, Pierre Jaïs, Hubert Cochet
, Maxime Sermesant:
Fully Automated Electrophysiological Model Personalisation Framework from CT Imaging. 325-333 - Lik Chuan Lee
, Martin Genet
:
Validation of Equilibrated Warping - Image Registration with Mechanical Regularization - On 3D Ultrasound Images. 334-341 - Hao Xu, Ernesto Zacur
, Jürgen E. Schneider, Vicente Grau:
Ventricle Surface Reconstruction from Cardiac MR Slices Using Deep Learning. 342-351 - Qiaoying Huang, Dong Yang, Jingru Yi, Leon Axel, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
FR-Net: Joint Reconstruction and Segmentation in Compressed Sensing Cardiac MRI. 352-360 - Jorge Corral Acero
, Ernesto Zacur
, Hao Xu, Rina Ariga, Alfonso Bueno-Orovio
, Pablo Lamata, Vicente Grau:
SMOD - Data Augmentation Based on Statistical Models of Deformation to Enhance Segmentation in 2D Cine Cardiac MRI. 361-369 - Sahar Karimkeshteh, Lilli Kaufhold, Sarah Nordmeyer, Lina Jarmatz, Andreas Harloff, Anja Hennemuth
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Comparing Subjects with Reference Populations - A Visualization Toolkit for the Analysis of Aortic Anatomy and Pressure Distribution. 370-378 - Bram Ruijsink
, Konrad Zugaj, Kuberan Pushparajah
, Radomír Chabiniok
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Model-Based Indices of Early-Stage Cardiovascular Failure and Its Therapeutic Management in Fontan Patients. 379-387 - Emmanuelle Poulain, Grégoire Malandain, Régis Vaillant:
3D Coronary Vessel Tree Tracking in X-Ray Projections. 388-396 - Patrick Carnahan, Olivia K. Ginty, John Moore, Andras Lasso, Matthew A. Jolley, Christian Herz, Mehdi Eskandari, Daniel Bainbridge
, Terry M. Peters:
Interactive-Automatic Segmentation and Modelling of the Mitral Valve. 397-404 - Radomír Chabiniok
, Gautier Bureau, Alexandra Groth, Jaroslav Tintera, Jürgen Weese, Dominique Chapelle, Philippe Moireau:
Cardiac Displacement Tracking with Data Assimilation Combining a Biomechanical Model and an Automatic Contour Detection. 405-414 - Roshan Reddy Upendra
, Shusil Dangi, Cristian A. Linte:
An Adversarial Network Architecture Using 2D U-Net Models for Segmentation of Left Ventricle from Cine Cardiac MRI. 415-424 - Mikael Kanski, Teodora Chitiboi, Lennart Tautz
, Anja Hennemuth
, Dan Halpern, Mark V. Sherrid, Leon Axel:
Analysis of Three-Chamber View Tagged Cine MRI in Patients with Suspected Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. 425-432

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