Personalised medicine is a relatively new area of healthcare that uses patient-specific data at multiple scales, and different scientific models, to inform disease prognosis and treatment planning. Recently, there has been particular interest in the translation of mathematical models to the clinical setting. These models are usually implemented in the form of a computer code that relates a set of model parameters with a set of observable quantities. Often these parameters have a physiological meaning, and their estimation can provide information about the level of function or dysfunction of a particular physiological process. An important example is in modelling the behaviour of the left ventricle (LV) in diastole. This model relates cardia...
Simulation is a useful tool in cardiac SPECT to assess quantification algorithms. However, simple eq...
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a leading cause of premature morbidity and mortality worldwide. Determ...
In the weeks and months following a heart attack, the morphological structure of the left ventricle ...
This paper outlines a comparison of different emulation based approaches to the task of parameter in...
Recent developments on the grading of cardiac pathologies suggest flow-related metrics for a deeper ...
A long-standing problem at the frontier of biomechanical studies is to develop fast methods capable ...
An increasingly important research area within the field of cardiac modelling is the development and...
In recent years, we have witnessed substantial advances in the mathematical modelling of the biomech...
We consider parameter inference in cardio-mechanic models of the left ventricle, in particular the o...
AbstractObservations made on patients under cardiac catheterization are used to develop validated mo...
Computational models are an absolutely necessary tool in many engineering disciplines. For example, ...
International audienceThis work contributes to the systemic interpretation of clinical data for the ...
Includes bibliographical references.An idealized truncated ellipsoidal model, was used to simulate a...
Personalised cardiac modeling consists in creating virtual 3D simulations of real clinical cases to ...
International audiencePatient-specific models in medicine offer an emerging technology for simulatio...
Simulation is a useful tool in cardiac SPECT to assess quantification algorithms. However, simple eq...
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a leading cause of premature morbidity and mortality worldwide. Determ...
In the weeks and months following a heart attack, the morphological structure of the left ventricle ...
This paper outlines a comparison of different emulation based approaches to the task of parameter in...
Recent developments on the grading of cardiac pathologies suggest flow-related metrics for a deeper ...
A long-standing problem at the frontier of biomechanical studies is to develop fast methods capable ...
An increasingly important research area within the field of cardiac modelling is the development and...
In recent years, we have witnessed substantial advances in the mathematical modelling of the biomech...
We consider parameter inference in cardio-mechanic models of the left ventricle, in particular the o...
AbstractObservations made on patients under cardiac catheterization are used to develop validated mo...
Computational models are an absolutely necessary tool in many engineering disciplines. For example, ...
International audienceThis work contributes to the systemic interpretation of clinical data for the ...
Includes bibliographical references.An idealized truncated ellipsoidal model, was used to simulate a...
Personalised cardiac modeling consists in creating virtual 3D simulations of real clinical cases to ...
International audiencePatient-specific models in medicine offer an emerging technology for simulatio...
Simulation is a useful tool in cardiac SPECT to assess quantification algorithms. However, simple eq...
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a leading cause of premature morbidity and mortality worldwide. Determ...
In the weeks and months following a heart attack, the morphological structure of the left ventricle ...