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Reconstruction of the inner surface of the left ventricle of the heart

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Dynamic heart model of the left ventricular border motion taking into account both longitudinal and transverse velocities of the border has been developed. It uses two longitudinal (4-chamber and 2-chamber apical long axis) and two ltransversal (papillary muscles and basal parasternal short axis) ultrasound views for the reconstruction.

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Yatchenko, A.M., Krylov, A.S., Gavrilov, A.V. et al. Reconstruction of the inner surface of the left ventricle of the heart. Pattern Recognit. Image Anal. 21, 434–435 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054661811021185

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