Title
An experimental framework to validate 3D models of cardiac electrophysiology via optical imaging and MRI
Abstract
Our aim is to develop a framework to validate 3-D computer models of cardiac electrophysiology using measurements of action potential obtained via optical imaging (based on voltage-sensitive fluorescence), and heart anatomy and fiber directions which are obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this paper we present preliminary results of this novel framework using a healthy porcine heart ex vivo model and the Aliev & Panfilov mathematical model. This experimental setup will facilitate the testing, validation and adjustment of computational models prior to their integration into clinical applications.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
FIMH
panfilov mathematical model,3-d computer model,heart anatomy,optical imaging,novel framework,action potential,healthy porcine heart,magnetic resonance imaging,cardiac electrophysiology,experimental framework,computational model,computer model,electrophysiology,mri,magnetic resonance image,mathematical model
Field
DocType
Volume
Biomedical engineering,Simulation,Computer science,Cardiac electrophysiology,Computational model,Optical imaging,Magnetic resonance imaging
Conference
4466
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
2
0.54
References 
Authors
5
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mihaela Pop18719.46
Maxime Sermesant21111122.97
Desmond Chung371.43
Garry Liu481.35
E. Mcveigh533540.50
Eugene Crystal6286.46
Graham A. Wright712325.09