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Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart

First International Workshop, STACOM 2010, and Cardiac Electrophysical Simulation Challenge, CESC 2010, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2010, Beijing, China, September 20, 2010, Proceedings

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Table of contents (29 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Keynote Presentations

    1. Atlas Construction and Image Analysis Using Statistical Cardiac Models

      • Mathieu De Craene, Federico M. Sukno, Catalina Tobon-Gomez, Constantine Butakoff, Rosa M. Figueras i Ventura, Corné Hoogendoorn et al.
      Pages 1-13
    2. Patient-Specific Modeling of the Heart: Applications to Cardiovascular Disease Management

      • Razvan Ionasec, Ingmar Voigt, Viorel Mihalef, Saša Grbić, Dime Vitanovski, Yang Wang et al.
      Pages 14-24
    3. The Generation of Patient-Specific Heart Models for Diagnosis and Interventions

      • Jürgen Weese, Jochen Peters, Carsten Meyer, Irina Wächter, Reinhard Kneser, Helko Lehmann et al.
      Pages 25-35
  3. Methods and Infrastructure for Atlas Construction

    1. The Cardiac Atlas Project: Rationale, Design and Procedures

      • Carissa G. Fonseca, Michael Backhaus, Jae Do Chung, Wenchao Tao, Pau Medrano-Gracia, Brett R. Cowan et al.
      Pages 36-45
    2. The Cardiac Atlas Project: Preliminary Description of Heart Shape in Patients with Myocardial Infarction

      • Pau Medrano-Gracia, Brett R. Cowan, J. Paul Finn, Carissa G. Fonseca, Alan H. Kadish, Dan C. Lee et al.
      Pages 46-53
    3. The Cardiac Atlas Project: Development of a Framework Integrating Cardiac Images and Models

      • Michael Backhaus, Randall Britten, Jae Do Chung, Brett R. Cowan, Carissa G. Fonseca, Pau Medrano-Gracia et al.
      Pages 54-64
    4. Atlas-Based Quantification of Myocardial Motion Abnormalities: Added-value for the Understanding of CRT Outcome?

      • Nicolas Duchateau, Mathieu De Craene, Gemma Piella, Corné Hoogendoorn, Etelvino Silva, Adelina Doltra et al.
      Pages 65-74
    5. Towards High-Resolution Cardiac Atlases: Ventricular Anatomy Descriptors for a Standardized Reference Frame

      • Ramón Casero, Rebecca A. B. Burton, T. Alexander Quinn, Christian Bollensdorff, Patrick Hales, Jürgen E. Schneider et al.
      Pages 75-84
  4. Structure and Flow

    1. Robust Atlas-Based Segmentation of Highly Variable Anatomy: Left Atrium Segmentation

      • Michal Depa, Mert R. Sabuncu, Godtfred Holmvang, Reza Nezafat, Ehud J. Schmidt, Polina Golland
      Pages 85-94
    2. Atlas-Based Reduced Models of Blood Flows for Fast Patient-Specific Simulations

      • Kristin McLeod, Alfonso Caiazzo, Miguel A. Fernández, Tommaso Mansi, Irene E. Vignon-Clementel, Maxime Sermesant et al.
      Pages 95-104
    3. Image and Physiological Data Fusion for Guidance and Modelling of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Procedures

      • YingLiang Ma, Simon Duckett, Phani Chinchapatnam, Anoop Shetty, C. Aldo Rinaldi, Tobias Schaeffter et al.
      Pages 105-113
    4. A Multi-method Approach towards Understanding the Pathophysiology of Aortic Dissections – The Complementary Role of In-Silico, In-Vitro and In-Vivo Information

      • Paula A. Rudenick, Maurizio Bordone, Bart H. Bijnens, Eduardo Soudah, Eugenio Oñate, David Garcia-Dorado et al.
      Pages 114-123
    5. Endowing Canonical Geometries to Cardiac Structures

      • Jaume Garcia-Barnes, Debora Gil, Aura Hernandez
      Pages 124-133
    6. Automatic Segmentation of Left Atrial Geometry from Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Images Using a Probabilistic Atlas

      • R. Karim, C. Juli, L. Malcolme-Lawes, D. Wyn-Davies, P. Kanagaratnam, N. Peters et al.
      Pages 134-143
    7. Interactive Cardiac Image Analysis for Biventricular Function of the Human Heart

      • Hoi-Ieng Lam, Brett R. Cowan, Martyn P. Nash, Alistair A. Young
      Pages 144-153
    8. Cardiac Motion Estimation Using a ProActive Deformable Model: Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis

      • Ken C. L. Wong, Florence Billet, Tommaso Mansi, Radomir Chabiniok, Maxime Sermesant, Hervé Delingette et al.
      Pages 154-163
    9. Investigating Heart Failure Using Ventricular Imaging and Modelling

      • Vicky Y. Wang, Alistair A. Young, Martyn P. Nash
      Pages 164-173
    10. Incorporating Low-Level Constraints for the Retrieval of Personalised Heart Models from Dynamic MRI

      • Christopher Casta, Patrick Clarysse, Jérôme Pousin, Joël Schaerer, Pierre Croisille, Yue-Min Zhu
      Pages 174-183
    11. Volumetric Myocardial Mechanics from 3D+t Ultrasound Data with Multi-model Tracking

      • Yang Wang, Bogdan Georgescu, Helene Houle, Dorin Comaniciu
      Pages 184-193

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Keywords

  • EKG
  • anatomical models
  • calculus
  • cardiac images
  • cardiac models
  • cardiac morphology
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • computational models
  • heart models
  • image analysis
  • medical atlases
  • modeling
  • physiological analysis
  • statistical analysis

Editors and Affiliations

  • Center for Computational Imaging and Simulation Technologies in Biomedicine (CISTIB), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

    Oscar Camara

  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

    Mihaela Pop

  • Division of Imaging Sciences, St. Thomas Hospital, King’s College London, London, UK

    Kawal Rhode

  • INRIA, Asclepios Research Project, Sophia Antipolis, France

    Maxime Sermesant

  • Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

    Nic Smith

  • School of Medical Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    Alistair Young

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