Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart in silico are termed virtual heart technologies. When anatomy and EP are tailored to individual patients within the model, such technologies are promising clinical and industrial tools. Regardless of their vast potential, few virtual technologies simulating the entire organ-scale EP of all four-chambers of the heart have been reported and widespread clinical use is limited due to high computational costs and difficulty in validation. We thus report on the development of a novel virtual technology representing the electrophysiology of all four-chambers of the heart aiming to overcome these limitations. In our previous work, a model of ventricul...
Motivation: Computational models of the heart are increasingly being used in the development of dev...
We present a novel approach for producing a real-time simulation of the 3D phenomenon of the electro...
Objectives: In this paper, we present a unified electrodynamic heart model that permits simulations ...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
Computational models of the heart are increasingly being used in the development of devices, patient...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
Motivation: Computational models of the heart are increasingly being used in the development of dev...
We present a novel approach for producing a real-time simulation of the 3D phenomenon of the electro...
Objectives: In this paper, we present a unified electrodynamic heart model that permits simulations ...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
Computer models capable of representing the intrinsic personal electrophysiology (EP) of the heart i...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
There is a clear need for improved methods (e.g. computer modelling, imaging) to characterize the su...
Computational models of the heart are increasingly being used in the development of devices, patient...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
In the chronic stage of myocardial infarction, a significant number of patients develop life-threate...
Motivation: Computational models of the heart are increasingly being used in the development of dev...
We present a novel approach for producing a real-time simulation of the 3D phenomenon of the electro...
Objectives: In this paper, we present a unified electrodynamic heart model that permits simulations ...