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2. FIMH 2003: Lyon, France
- Isabelle E. Magnin, Johan Montagnat, Patrick Clarysse, Jukka Nenonen, Toivo Katila:
Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart, Second International Workshop, FIMH 2003, Lyon, France, June 5-6, 2003 Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2674, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-40262-4
Invited Speakers
- Leon Axel:
Tagged MRI-Based Studies of Cardiac Function. 1-7 - Olga Solovyova, Nathalie Vikulova, Vladimir S. Markhasin, Peter Kohl:
A Novel Method for Quantifying the Contribution of Different Intracellular Mechanisms to Mechanically Induced Changes in Action Potential Characteristics. 8-17
Anatomy Extraction and Description
- Alejandro F. Frangi, Daniel Rueckert, Julia A. Schnabel, Wiro J. Niessen:
Automatic Construction of Biventricular Statistical Shape Models. 18-29 - Min Chen, Richard H. Clayton, Arun V. Holden, John V. Tucker:
Visualising Cardiac Anatomy Using Constructive Volume Geometry. 30-38 - Antoine Larralde, Cezary Boldak, Mireille Garreau, Christine Toumoulin, Dominique Boulmier, Yan Rolland:
Evaluation of a 3D Segmentation Software for the Coronary Characterization in Multi-slice Computed Tomography. 39-51 - Arnaud Charnoz, Diane Lingrand, Johan Montagnat:
A Levelset Based Method for Segmenting the Heart in 3D+T Gated SPECT Images. 52-61
Modeling of the Cardiac Mechanics and Functions
- Frank B. Sachse, K. G. Glänzel, Gunnar Seemann:
Modeling of Electro-Mechanical Coupling in Cardiac Myocytes: Feedback Mechanisms and Cooperativity. 62-71 - M. Vendelin, Peter Bovendeerd, V. Saks, J. Engelbrecht, Theo Arts:
Simulating Cardiac Mechanoenergetics in the Left Ventricle. 72-80 - Liesbeth Geerts, Roy Kerckhoffs, Peter Bovendeerd, Theo Arts:
Towards Patient Specific Models of Cardiac Mechanics: A Sensitivity Study. 81-90 - Jacques Ohayon, Christian Bourdarias, Stéphane Gerbi:
Does the Collagen Network Contribute to Normal Systolic Left Ventricular Wall Thickening? A Theoretical Study in Continuum Mechanics. 91-100
Electro-physiology, Electro-, and Magnetography
- Tuomas Lunttila, Jukka Nenonen, Erkki Somersalo:
Regularization in Cardiac Source Imaging. 101-110 - Rodrigo Weber dos Santos, Flavio Dickstein:
On the Influence of a Volume Conductor on the Orientation of Currents in a Thin Cardiac Tissue. 111-121 - Donatella Brisinda, Anna Maria Meloni, Riccardo Fenici:
First 36-Channel Magnetocardiographic Study of CAD Patients in an Unshielded Laboratory for Interventional and Intensive Cardiac Care. 122-131 - Henggui Zhang, Halina Dobrzynski, Arun V. Holden, Mark R. Boyett:
Heterogeneous Sinoatrial Node of Rabbit Heart-Molecular and Electrical Mapping and Biophysical Reconstruction. 132-140
Motion Estimation
- Anil Rao, Gerardo I. Sanchez-Ortiz, Raghavendra Chandrashekara, Maria Lorenzo-Valdés, Raad Mohiaddin, Daniel Rueckert:
Construction of a Cardiac Motion Atlas From MR Using Non-rigid Registration. 141-150 - Mikkel B. Stegmann, Henrik B. W. Larsson:
Motion-Compensation of Cardiac Perfusion MRI Using a Statistical Texture Ensemble. 151-161 - Caroline Petitjean, Nicolas Rougon, Françoise J. Prêteux, Philippe Cluzel, Philippe Grenier:
Measuring Myocardial Deformations in Tagged MR Image Sequences Using Informational Non-rigid Registration. 162-172 - Cinta Ruiz Dominguez, Frédérique Frouin, Olivier Gérard, P. Lim, Benoit Diebold, Alain Herment:
Parametric Analysis of Main Motion to Study the Regional Wall Motion of the Left Ventricle in Echocardiography. 173-183 - Mohammed Oumsis, Quoc Cuong Pham, Abdelaziz D. Sdigui, Bruno Neyran, Isabelle E. Magnin:
Modeling and Tracking of the Cardiac Left Ventricular Motion by a State Space Harmonic Model in MRI Sequence. 184-193
Image Registration and Image Analysis
- Nicoleta Pauna, Pierre Croisille, Nicolas Costes, Anthonin Reilhac, Timo Mäkelä, Onuc Cozar, Marc Janier, Patrick Clarysse:
A Strategy to Quantitatively Evaluate MRI/PET Cardiac Rigid Registration Methods Using a Monte Carlo Simulator. 194-204 - Dimitrios Perperidis, Anil Rao, Maria Lorenzo-Valdés, Raad Mohiaddin, Daniel Rueckert:
Spatio-temporal Alignment of 4D Cardiac MR Images. 205-214 - Luc Bracoud, Fabrice Vincent, Chahin Pachai, Emmanuelle Canet, Pierre Croisille, Didier Revel:
Automatic Registration of MR First-Pass Myocardial Perfusion Images. 215-223 - Timo Mäkelä, Mika Pollari, Jyrki Lötjönen, Nicoleta Pauna, Anthonin Reilhac, Patrick Clarysse, Isabelle E. Magnin, Toivo Katila:
Evaluation and Comparison of Surface and Intensity Based Rigid Registration Methods for Thorax and Cardiac MR and PET Images. 224-233 - Theo Arts, Tammo Delhaas, Anneke van Susteren, G. Snoep, Frits W. Prinzen:
Left Ventricular Flow Dynamics and Transmural Gradients in Myofiber Shortening with MRI-Tagging. 234-241 - Oriol Pujol, Misael Rosales, Petia Radeva, Eduard Fernández-Nofrerías:
Intravascular Ultrasound Images Vessel Characterization Using AdaBoost. 242-251 - Weichuan Yu, Ning Lin, Ping Yan, Kailasnath Purushothaman, Albert J. Sinusas, Karl Thiele, James S. Duncan:
Motion Analysis of 3D Ultrasound Texture Patterns. 252-261
Data Acquisition, Experimental, and Modeling Studies
- Fanny Balleux, Odile Jolivet, Alain De Cesare, Alain Herment, Jean-Pierre Tasu, Élie Mousseaux:
Estimation of the Diastolic Intraventricular Relative Pressures Using MRI Acceleration Measurements. 262-271 - Matthias Nahrendorf, Karl-Heinz Hiller, Andreas Greiser, Sascha Köhler, Thomas Neuberger, Kai Hu, Christiane Waller, Georg Ertl, Axel Haase, Wolfgang R. Bauer:
Magnetic Resonance Fusion Imaging of Chronic Myocardial Ischemia. 272-277 - Jan D'hooge, Oliver Turschner, Christoph Dommke, Piet Claus, Bart H. Bijnens, Jan Thoen, Frans Van de Werf, George R. Sutherland, Paul Suetens:
The Relationship between Regional Integrated Backscatter Levels and Regional Strain in Normal, Acutely Ischemic, and Reperfused Myocardium. 278-286 - Piet Claus, Bart H. Bijnens, Ole-Alexander Breithardt, George R. Sutherland:
Why Ischemic Hearts Respond Less to Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy. A Modeling Study. 287-294 - Javier Rodríguez, José María Goicolea, Juan C. García, Felipe Gabaldón:
Finite Element Models for Mechanical Simulation of Coronary Arteries. 295-305
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