International audienceThis paper presents a new three-dimensional electromechanical model of the two cardiac ventricles designed both for the simulation of their electrical and mechanical activity, and for the segmentation of time series of medical images. First, we present the volumetric biomechanical models built. Then the transmembrane potential propagation is simulated, based on FitzHugh-Nagumo reaction-diffusion equations. The myocardium contraction is modeled through a constitutive law including an electromechanical coupling. Simulation of a cardiac cycle, with boundary conditions representing blood pressure and volume constraints, leads to the correct estimation of global and local parameters of the cardiac function. This model enabl...
International audienceIn this work we present a coupled electromechanical model of the heart for pat...
The clinical understanding and treatment of cardiovascular diseases is highly complex. For each pati...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
Président : Michel Barlaud - Rapporteurs : Isabelle Magnin, Derek Hill - Examinateurs : Hervé Deling...
Président : Michel Barlaud - Rapporteurs : Isabelle Magnin, Derek Hill - Examinateurs : Hervé Deling...
[EN] The combination of computational models and biophysical simulations can help to interpret an ar...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
AbstractThe heart is not only our most vital, but also our most complex organ: Precisely controlled ...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
AbstractThe heart is not only our most vital, but also our most complex organ: Precisely controlled ...
We present a fully coupled electromechanical model of the heart. The model integrates cardiac electr...
A biomechanical simulation framework has been developed which allows to simulate the contraction of ...
Multiphysic cardiac models give accurate simulations of normal and pathologic behavior of the heart....
International audienceIn this work we present a coupled electromechanical model of the heart for pat...
The clinical understanding and treatment of cardiovascular diseases is highly complex. For each pati...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
Président : Michel Barlaud - Rapporteurs : Isabelle Magnin, Derek Hill - Examinateurs : Hervé Deling...
Président : Michel Barlaud - Rapporteurs : Isabelle Magnin, Derek Hill - Examinateurs : Hervé Deling...
[EN] The combination of computational models and biophysical simulations can help to interpret an ar...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
AbstractThe heart is not only our most vital, but also our most complex organ: Precisely controlled ...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...
AbstractThe heart is not only our most vital, but also our most complex organ: Precisely controlled ...
We present a fully coupled electromechanical model of the heart. The model integrates cardiac electr...
A biomechanical simulation framework has been developed which allows to simulate the contraction of ...
Multiphysic cardiac models give accurate simulations of normal and pathologic behavior of the heart....
International audienceIn this work we present a coupled electromechanical model of the heart for pat...
The clinical understanding and treatment of cardiovascular diseases is highly complex. For each pati...
International audienceIn this work, we develop an interactive framework for rehearsal and training i...