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Improving Understanding of Long-Term Cardiac Functional Remodelling via Cross-Sectional Analysis of Polyaffine Motion Parameters

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Changes in cardiac motion dynamics occur as a direct result of alterations in structure, hemodynamics, and electrical activation. Abnormal ventricular motion compromises long-term sustainability of heart function. While motion abnormalities are reasonably well documented and have been identified for many conditions, the remodelling process that occurs as a condition progresses is not well understood. Thanks to the recent development of a method to quantify full ventricular motion (as opposed to 1D abstractions of the motion) with few comparable parameters, population-based statistical analysis is possible. A method for describing functional remodelling is proposed by performing statistical cross-sectional analysis of spatio-temporally aligned subject-specific polyaffine motion parameters. The proposed method is applied to pathological and control datasets to compare functional remodelling occurring as a process of disease as opposed to a process of ageing.
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hal-01574837 , version 1 (16-08-2017)

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Kristin Mcleod, Maxime Sermesant, Xavier Pennec. Improving Understanding of Long-Term Cardiac Functional Remodelling via Cross-Sectional Analysis of Polyaffine Motion Parameters. FIMH 2017 - 9th International Conference on Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart, Jun 2017, Toronto, Canada. pp.51 - 59, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-59448-4_6⟩. ⟨hal-01574837⟩

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