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Nicholas Ayache, Hervé Delingette and Maxime Sermesant
Front matter
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Characterization of Post-infarct Scars in a Porcine Model – A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study
11-20
Evolution of Intracellular Ca2 + Waves from about 10,000 RyR Clusters: Towards Solving a Computationally Daunting Task
21-29
Cardiac Motion Estimation from Intracardiac Electrical Mapping Data: Identifying a Septal Flash in Heart Failure
30-38
Extracting Clinically Relevant Circular Mapping and Coronary Sinus Catheter Potentials from Atrial Simulations
39-48
Cardiac Fibre Trace Clustering for the Interpretation of the Human Heart Architecture
49-57
A Quantitative Comparison of the Myocardial Fibre Orientation in the Rabbit as Determined by Histology and by Diffusion Tensor-MRI
58-67
Adaptive Reorientation of Cardiac Myofibers: Comparison of Left Ventricular Shear in Model and Experiment
68-77
The Purkinje System and Cardiac Geometry: Assessing Their Influence on the Paced Heart
78-86
Noise-Reduced TPS Interpolation of Primary Vector Fields for Fiber Tracking in Human Cardiac DT-MRI
87-96
Comparison of Rule-Based and DTMRI-Derived Fibre Architecture in a Whole Rat Ventricular Computational Model
97-103
Fixing the Beating Heart: Ultrasound Guidance for Robotic Intracardiac Surgery
104-113
Lumen Border Detection of Intravascular Ultrasound via Denoising of Directional Wavelet Representations
114-123
A Statistical Approach for Detecting Tubular Structures in Myocardial Infarct Scars
124-133
Quantitative Tool for the Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion during X-Ray Angiographic Procedures
134-143
Multiview RT3D Echocardiography Image Fusion
144-153
Investigating Arrhythmogenic Effects of the hERG Mutation N588K in Virtual Human Atria
154-161
Left to Right Atrial Electrophysiological Differences: Substrate for a Dominant Reentrant Source during Atrial Fibrillation
162-171
Electrocardiographic Simulation on Coupled Meshfree-BEM Platform
172-181
HERG Effects on Ventricular Action Potential Duration and Tissue Vulnerability: A Computational Study
182-190
Voxel Based Adaptive Meshless Method for Cardiac Electrophysiology Simulation
191-200
Local Cardiac Wall Motion Estimation from Retrospectively Gated CT Images
201-210
Physically-Constrained Diffeomorphic Demons for the Estimation of 3D Myocardium Strain from Cine-MRI
211-219
Coronary Occlusion Detection with 4D Optical Flow Based Strain Estimation on 4D Ultrasound
220-228
Cardiac Motion Extraction from Images by Filtering Estimation Based on a Biomechanical Model
229-238
Active Model with Orthotropic Hyperelastic Material for Cardiac Image Analysis
239-248
Personalised Electromechanical Model of the Heart for the Prediction of the Acute Effects of Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy
249-257
Ventricular Mechanical Asynchrony in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: A Model Study
258-267
A Hybrid Tissue-Level Model of the Left Ventricle: Application to the Analysis of the Regional Cardiac Function in Heart Failure
268-276
The Role of Blood Vessels in Rabbit Propagation Dynamics and Cardiac Arrhythmias
277-284
Estimation of Atrial Multiple Reentrant Circuits from Surface ECG Signals Based on a Vectorcardiographic Approach
285-294
Atrial Anatomy Influences Onset and Termination of Atrial Fibrillation: A Computer Model Study
295-302
Left Ventricle Segmentation from Contrast Enhanced Fast Rotating Ultrasound Images Using Three Dimensional Active Shape Models
303-311
Free-Form Deformations Using Adaptive Control Point Status for Whole Heart MR Segmentation
312-320
Integrating Viability Information into a Cardiac Model for Interventional Guidance
321-329
3D TEE Registration with X-Ray Fluoroscopy for Interventional Cardiac Applications
330-338
Multi-sequence Registration of Cine, Tagged and Delay-Enhancement MRI with Shift Correction and Steerable Pyramid-Based Detagging
339-347
Segmentation of Left Ventricle in Cardiac Cine MRI: An Automatic Image-Driven Method
348-356
The Importance of Model Parameters and Boundary Conditions in Whole Organ Models of Cardiac Contraction
357-365
Numerical Simulation of the Electromechanical Activity of the Heart
366-375
A Global Sensitivity Index for Biophysically Detailed Cardiac Cell Models: A Computational Approach
376-385
Cardiac Motion Recovery and Boundary Conditions Estimation by Coupling an Electromechanical Model and Cine-MRI Data
386-395
Atrioventricular Blood Flow Simulation Based on Patient-Specific Data
396-406
A Software Platform for Real-Time Visualization and Manipulation of 4D Cardiac Images
407-416
euHeartDB: A Web-Enabled Database for Geometrical Models of the Heart
417-426
GIMIAS: An Open Source Framework for Efficient Development of Research Tools and Clinical Prototypes
427-436
Maximum Likelihood Motion Estimation in 3D Echocardiography through Non-rigid Registration in Spherical Coordinates
437-446
Large Diffeomorphic FFD Registration for Motion and Strain Quantification from 3D-US Sequences
447-456
Random Forest Classification for Automatic Delineation of Myocardium in Real-Time 3D Echocardiography
457-465
Discriminative Joint Context for Automatic Landmark Set Detection from a Single Cardiac MR Long Axis Slice
466-475
Cardiac Imaging and Modeling for Guidance of Minimally Invasive Beating Heart Interventions
476-485
Computer-Assisted Open Heart CABG: Image-Guided Navigation for All Target Vessels
486-494
Extraction of Coronary Vascular Tree and Myocardial Perfusion Data from Stacks of Cryomicrotome Images
495-504
Intravoxel Fibre Structure of the Left Ventricular Free Wall and Posterior Left-Right Ventricular Insertion Site in Canine Myocardium Using Q-Ball Imaging
505-512
Relationship between Maximal Upstroke Velocity of Transmembrane Voltage and Minimum Time Derivative of Extracellular Potential
513-523
Effects of Anisotropy and Transmural Heterogeneity on the T-Wave Polarity of Simulated Electrograms
524-533
From Intracardiac Electrograms to Electrocardiograms: Models and Metamodels
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