Spatial-temporal MR image sequences of the heart contain information about shape and motion changes and pathological structures
after myocardial infarction. In this paper a software system called HeAT for the quantitative analysis of 4D MR image sequences
of infarct patients is presented. HeAT supports interactive segmentation of anatomical and pathological structures. Registration
of Cine- and DE-MR image data is applied to enable their combined evaluation during the analysis process. Partitioning of
the myocardium in segments enables the analysis with high local resolution. Corresponding segments are generated and used
for inter/intra patient comparison. Quantitative parameters were extracted and visualized. Parameters like endocard movement
in the infarcted area of 6 infarct patients were computed in HeAT. Parameters in the infarct area show the expected dysfunctional
characteristics. Based on theses parameters passive endocardial movement and myocardial areas with decreased contraction were
identified.