Two-dimensional standard representations of 3D anatomical structures are a simple and intuitive way for analysing patient information across populations and image modalities. They also allow convenient visualizations that can be included in clinical reports for a fast overview of the whole structure. While cardiac ventricles, especially the left ventricle, have an established standard representation (e.g. bull’s eye plot), the 2D depiction of the left (LA) and right atrium (RA) remains challenging due to their sub-structural complexity. Quasi-conformal flattening techniques, successfully applied to cardiac ventricles, require additional constraints in the case of the atria to correctly place the adjacent structures, i.e. the pulmonary veins...
International audienceIntegrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a singl...
International audienceIntegrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a singl...
Integrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a single patient from multimo...
Two-dimensional standard representations of 3D anatomical structures are a simple and intuitive way ...
Two-dimensional representation of 3D anatomical structures is a simple and intuitive way for analysi...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
AbstractSurface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
AbstractSurface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently...
Reparameterization of surfaces is a widely used tool in computer graphics known mostly from the reme...
Reparameterization of surfaces is a widely used tool in computer graphics known mostly from the reme...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common heart arrhythmias, affecting about 1 to 2% of the...
International audienceIntegrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a singl...
International audienceIntegrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a singl...
Integrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a single patient from multimo...
Two-dimensional standard representations of 3D anatomical structures are a simple and intuitive way ...
Two-dimensional representation of 3D anatomical structures is a simple and intuitive way for analysi...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
AbstractSurface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
Surface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently in card...
AbstractSurface flattening in medical imaging has seen widespread use in neurology and more recently...
Reparameterization of surfaces is a widely used tool in computer graphics known mostly from the reme...
Reparameterization of surfaces is a widely used tool in computer graphics known mostly from the reme...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common heart arrhythmias, affecting about 1 to 2% of the...
International audienceIntegrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a singl...
International audienceIntegrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a singl...
Integrating spatial information about atrial physiology and anatomy in a single patient from multimo...