Image and physiological data fusion for cardiac biophysical modelling
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The Cardiac Physiome Project
Personalisation of cardiac models can be achieved using a combination of imaging and physiologiocal data that is acquired from patients. This data is acquired using several imaging modalities including magnetic resonance imaging, computerised tomography, ultrasound, and x-ray fluoroscopy. This presentation will illustrate several of the methods that have been developed at King’s College London to fuse this data with application to biophysical modelling.
This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.
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