Abstract:In this paper, we applied a method for quantifying several left intraventricular hemodynamic parameters from 4D Flow data and its application in a proof-of-concept study in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) patients. In total, 12 healthy volunteers and 13 DCM patients under treatment underwent short-axis cine b-SSFP and 4D Flow MRI. Following 3D segmentation of the left ventricular (LV) cavity and registration of both sequences, several hemodynamic parameters were calculated at peak systole, e-wave, and end-diastol… Show more
“…Recent studies applied finite element strategies to achieve computation fluid dynamics simulation characteristics. One application example is the study presented by Franco et al [9]. In this study, the authors presented a proof of concept for the use of finite element methods in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).…”
Section: Topic Ii: Advances In Magnetic Resonance Imagingmentioning
Non-invasive biomedical imaging technologies for investigating the heart’s physiology, performance, function, and structure have increased in number and diversity over the past several years [...]
“…Recent studies applied finite element strategies to achieve computation fluid dynamics simulation characteristics. One application example is the study presented by Franco et al [9]. In this study, the authors presented a proof of concept for the use of finite element methods in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).…”
Section: Topic Ii: Advances In Magnetic Resonance Imagingmentioning
Non-invasive biomedical imaging technologies for investigating the heart’s physiology, performance, function, and structure have increased in number and diversity over the past several years [...]
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