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8th International Conference on Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart(FIMH), Date: 2015/06/25 - 2015/06/27, Location: Maastricht: NETHERLANDS

Publication date: 2015-01-01
Volume: 9126 Pages: 111 - 119
ISSN: 978-3-319-20308-9
Publisher: Springer; BERLIN

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Author:

Balicevic, V
Loncaric, S ; Cardenes, R ; Gonzalez-Tendero, A ; Paun, B ; Crispi, F ; Butakoff, C ; Bijnens, Bart ; VanAssen, H ; Bovendeerd, P ; Delhaas, T

Keywords:

Myocytes arrangement, Fiber angle, Synchrotron imaging, Structure tensor, Streeter model, Science & Technology, Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Theory & Methods, Mathematical & Computational Biology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging, Computer Science, GEOMETRY

Abstract:

© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. Complex helical organization of cardiac fibers is one of the key factors for efficient beat-to-beat contraction and electrical impulse propagation. Complete understanding of this (inter-individual) configuration is limited by image acquisition and analysis constraints. Consequently, extensive quantification of myofiber orientation and remodeling within diverse cases is still lacking. With its high resolution and contrast, synchrotron-based phase-contrast X-ray imaging offers potential for assessing this information. Although it recently gained increased attention for biomedical purposes, only few cardiac applications were presented to this date. In this paper, we used synchrotronbased acquisitions of a healthy fetal rabbit heart and implemented a structure tensor method for estimating fiber orientation. For comparison, we generated the common rule-based model, simulating fiber angles distribution for the given geometry. Although we find similar fiber angle transmural courses compared to the theoretical, high-resolution imaging and analysis show that the myocardium in an individual is more complex than often assumed.