Item does not contain fulltextTime-to-peak measurements and single-parameter observations are cumbersome and often confusing for quantifying local changes in myocardial function. Recent spatiotemporal normalization techniques can provide a global picture of myocardial motion and strain patterns and overcome some of these limitations. Despite these advances, the quantification of pattern changes remains descriptive, which limits their relevance for longitudinal studies. Our paper provides a new perspective to the longitudinal analysis of myocardial motion. Non-rigid registration (diffeomorphic registration via currents) is used to match pairs of patterns, and pattern changes are inferred from the registration output. Scalability is added to ...
International audienceThe present paper aims at quantifying the evolution of a given motion pattern ...
This paper presents a new diffeomorphic temporal registration algorithm and its application to motio...
The assessment of left ventricular shape changes during cardiac revolution may be a new step in clin...
Time-to-peak measurements and single-parameter observations are cumbersome and often confusing for q...
Quantitative assessment of regional heart motion has significant potential for more accurate diagnos...
This paper proposes a new registration method for the in vivo quantification of cardiac deformation ...
Background & Aims: One of the important aims of quantitative cardiac image processing is the clarifi...
International audienceA spatio-temporal registration procedure of speckle tracking echocardiography ...
A method for spatio-temporally smooth and consistent estimation of cardiac motion from MR cine seque...
Abstract Background Myocardial motion is an important observable for the assessment of heart conditi...
Abstract—The quantitative assessment of cardiac motion is a fundamental concept to evaluate ventricu...
Understanding the motion of the heart through the cardiac cycle can give useful insight for a range ...
This paper presents a new registration algorithm, called Temporal Diffeomorphic Free Form Deformatio...
Given the complex dynamics of cardiac motion, understanding the motion for both normal and pathologi...
We characterized motion attributes arising from LV spatio-temporal analysis of motion distributions ...
International audienceThe present paper aims at quantifying the evolution of a given motion pattern ...
This paper presents a new diffeomorphic temporal registration algorithm and its application to motio...
The assessment of left ventricular shape changes during cardiac revolution may be a new step in clin...
Time-to-peak measurements and single-parameter observations are cumbersome and often confusing for q...
Quantitative assessment of regional heart motion has significant potential for more accurate diagnos...
This paper proposes a new registration method for the in vivo quantification of cardiac deformation ...
Background & Aims: One of the important aims of quantitative cardiac image processing is the clarifi...
International audienceA spatio-temporal registration procedure of speckle tracking echocardiography ...
A method for spatio-temporally smooth and consistent estimation of cardiac motion from MR cine seque...
Abstract Background Myocardial motion is an important observable for the assessment of heart conditi...
Abstract—The quantitative assessment of cardiac motion is a fundamental concept to evaluate ventricu...
Understanding the motion of the heart through the cardiac cycle can give useful insight for a range ...
This paper presents a new registration algorithm, called Temporal Diffeomorphic Free Form Deformatio...
Given the complex dynamics of cardiac motion, understanding the motion for both normal and pathologi...
We characterized motion attributes arising from LV spatio-temporal analysis of motion distributions ...
International audienceThe present paper aims at quantifying the evolution of a given motion pattern ...
This paper presents a new diffeomorphic temporal registration algorithm and its application to motio...
The assessment of left ventricular shape changes during cardiac revolution may be a new step in clin...