Preliminary Specificity Study of the Bestel-Clément-Sorine Electromechanical Model of the Heart using Parameter Calibration from Medical Images - Inria - Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials Année : 2013

Preliminary Specificity Study of the Bestel-Clément-Sorine Electromechanical Model of the Heart using Parameter Calibration from Medical Images

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Patient-specific cardiac modelling can help in understanding pathophysiology and predict therapy effects. This requires the personalization of the geometry, kinematics, electrophysiology and mechanics. We use the Bestel-Clément-Sorine (BCS) electromechanical model of the heart, which provides reasonable accuracy with a reduced parameter number compared to the available clinical data at the organ level. We propose a preliminary specificity study to determine the relevant global parameters able to differentiate the pathological cases from the healthy controls. To this end, a calibration algorithm on global measurements is developed. This calibration method was tested successfully on 6 volunteers and 2 heart failure cases and enabled to tune up to 7 out of the 14 necessary parameters of the BCS model, from the volume and pressure curves. This specificity study confirmed domain-knowledge that the relaxation rate is impaired in post-myocardial infarction heart failure and the myocardial stiffness is increased in dilated cardiomyopathy heart failures.
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hal-00813849 , version 1 (03-12-2013)

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Stéphanie Marchesseau, Hervé Delingette, Maxime Sermesant, Michel Sorine, Kawal Rhode, et al.. Preliminary Specificity Study of the Bestel-Clément-Sorine Electromechanical Model of the Heart using Parameter Calibration from Medical Images. Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, 2013, 20, pp.259-271. ⟨10.1016/j.jmbbm.2012.11.021⟩. ⟨hal-00813849⟩
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