This paper describes an electrical model of cardiac ventricles incorporating real geometry and motion. The heart anatomy and its motion through the cardiac cycle are obtained from segmentations of multiple-slice MRI time sequences; the special conduction system is constructed using an automated mapping procedure from an existing static heart model. The heart model is mounted in an anatomically realistic voxel model of the human body. The cardiac electrical source and surface potentials are determined numerically using both a finite-difference scheme and a boundary-element method with the incorporation of the motion of the heart. The electrocardiograms (ECG) and body surface potential maps are calculated and compared to the static simulation...
Alteration in heart shape and motion is a reasonable indicator of heart diseases. Insights with rega...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
Abstract—This paper describes an electrical model of the ventricles incorporating real geometry and ...
Objectives: In this paper, we present a unified electrodynamic heart model that permits simulations ...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
Most previous electrical heart models were static, not beating ones. In this paper, we present a met...
Alteration in heart shape and motion is a reasonable indicator of heart diseases. Insights with rega...
The ECG is one of the most commonly used non-invasive tools to gain insights into the electrical fun...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
Alteration in heart shape and motion is a reasonable indicator of heart diseases. Insights with rega...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
Abstract—This paper describes an electrical model of the ventricles incorporating real geometry and ...
Objectives: In this paper, we present a unified electrodynamic heart model that permits simulations ...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
International audienceThis work is dedicated to the simulation of full cycles of the electrical acti...
Most previous electrical heart models were static, not beating ones. In this paper, we present a met...
Alteration in heart shape and motion is a reasonable indicator of heart diseases. Insights with rega...
The ECG is one of the most commonly used non-invasive tools to gain insights into the electrical fun...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
Alteration in heart shape and motion is a reasonable indicator of heart diseases. Insights with rega...
We report here on our latest developments in the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiology. ...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...