International audienceDescribing and analyzing heart multiphysics requires the acquisition and fusion of multisensor cardiac images. Multisensor image fusion enables a combined analysis of these heterogeneous modalities. We propose to register intra-patient multiview 2D+t ultrasound (US) images with multiview late gadolinium-enhanced (LGE) images acquired during cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in order to fuse mechanical and tissue state information. The proposed procedure registers both US and LGE to cine MRI. The correction of slice misalignment and the rigid registration of multiview LGE and cine MRI are studied, to select the most appropriate similarity measure. It showed that mutual information performs the best for LGE slice...
Multimodal image fusion is an important step in multiparametrie analysis from different cardiac imag...
The assessment of regional heart wall motion (local strain) can localize ischemic myocardial disease...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...
International audienceA spatio-temporal registration procedure of speckle tracking echocardiography ...
This work concerns cardiac characterization, a major methodological and clinical issue, both to impr...
International audienceCardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) can be optimized by the fusion of anat...
In minimally invasive image-guided interventions, different imaging modalities, such as magnetic res...
Ultrasound (US) imaging is used to assess cardiac disease by assessing the geometry and function of ...
International audienceThe synchronization and registration of dynamic computed tomography (CT) and m...
© 2015 SPIE. Given the dynamic nature of cardiac function, correct temporal alignment of pre-operati...
We present a new method to non-rigidly co-register a real-time 3D ultrasound volume slice to a cardi...
We compared speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) and feature tracking cardiovascular magnetic res...
We extend our static multimodal nonrigid registration to a spatio-temporal (2D+T) co-registration of...
International audiencePurpose - This paper presents a novel 3D multimodal registration strategy to f...
Objective. In hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), myocardial fibrosis is routinely shown by late gado...
Multimodal image fusion is an important step in multiparametrie analysis from different cardiac imag...
The assessment of regional heart wall motion (local strain) can localize ischemic myocardial disease...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...
International audienceA spatio-temporal registration procedure of speckle tracking echocardiography ...
This work concerns cardiac characterization, a major methodological and clinical issue, both to impr...
International audienceCardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) can be optimized by the fusion of anat...
In minimally invasive image-guided interventions, different imaging modalities, such as magnetic res...
Ultrasound (US) imaging is used to assess cardiac disease by assessing the geometry and function of ...
International audienceThe synchronization and registration of dynamic computed tomography (CT) and m...
© 2015 SPIE. Given the dynamic nature of cardiac function, correct temporal alignment of pre-operati...
We present a new method to non-rigidly co-register a real-time 3D ultrasound volume slice to a cardi...
We compared speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) and feature tracking cardiovascular magnetic res...
We extend our static multimodal nonrigid registration to a spatio-temporal (2D+T) co-registration of...
International audiencePurpose - This paper presents a novel 3D multimodal registration strategy to f...
Objective. In hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), myocardial fibrosis is routinely shown by late gado...
Multimodal image fusion is an important step in multiparametrie analysis from different cardiac imag...
The assessment of regional heart wall motion (local strain) can localize ischemic myocardial disease...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...