Studies of intra-species cardiac fiber variability tend to focus on first-order measures such as local fiber orientation. Recent work has shown that myofibers bundle locally into a particular type of minimal surface, the generalized helicoid model (GHM), which is described by three biologically meaningful curvature parameters. In order to allow intra-species comparisons, a typical strategy is to divide the parameters of the generalized helicoid by heart diameter. This normalization does not compensate for variability in myocardial shape between subjects and makes interpretation of intra-species results difficult. This paper proposes to use an atlas of rat and dog myocardium, obtained using diffeomorphic groupwise Log-demons, to register all...
Many models for the study of the pump function of the heart emphasize the importance of cardiac geo...
Abstract. The fiber orientation in the heart could influence both its mechanical and electrical oper...
International audienceMyocardial shape and deformation are two relevant descriptors for the study of...
Heart wall myofibers wind as helices around the ventricles, strengthening them in a manner analogous...
Abstract Background Accurate interpretations of cardiac functions require precise structural models ...
Abstract. Elongated cardiac muscle cells named cardiomyocytes are densely packed in an intercellular...
International audienceA human statistical atlas of the cardiac fiber architecture is constructed fro...
International audienceCardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a c...
Abstract—Cardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a complex spatia...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceA statistical atlas of the cardiac fiber architecture is built...
Background Knowledge of the normal myocardial–myocyte orientation could theoretically allow the defi...
International audienceBackground: Knowledge of the normal myocardial–myocyte orientation could theor...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the normal myocardial–myocyte orientation could theoretically allow...
Many studies have shown that strain measurements are becoming viable for diagnostic and clinical pur...
Many models for the study of the pump function of the heart emphasize the importance of cardiac geo...
Abstract. The fiber orientation in the heart could influence both its mechanical and electrical oper...
International audienceMyocardial shape and deformation are two relevant descriptors for the study of...
Heart wall myofibers wind as helices around the ventricles, strengthening them in a manner analogous...
Abstract Background Accurate interpretations of cardiac functions require precise structural models ...
Abstract. Elongated cardiac muscle cells named cardiomyocytes are densely packed in an intercellular...
International audienceA human statistical atlas of the cardiac fiber architecture is constructed fro...
International audienceCardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a c...
Abstract—Cardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a complex spatia...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceA statistical atlas of the cardiac fiber architecture is built...
Background Knowledge of the normal myocardial–myocyte orientation could theoretically allow the defi...
International audienceBackground: Knowledge of the normal myocardial–myocyte orientation could theor...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the normal myocardial–myocyte orientation could theoretically allow...
Many studies have shown that strain measurements are becoming viable for diagnostic and clinical pur...
Many models for the study of the pump function of the heart emphasize the importance of cardiac geo...
Abstract. The fiber orientation in the heart could influence both its mechanical and electrical oper...
International audienceMyocardial shape and deformation are two relevant descriptors for the study of...