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The purkinje fiber network (PFN) is a very important conduction system in the endocardial surface of the ventricle, whose structure is crucial in ventricular physiopathology. Traditional medical imaging methods, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT), however, fail to reveal the detailed PFN information. An alternative is to model PFN as idealized self-similar fractal...
This work presents the first steps towards the development and implementation of a novel 3D biomechanical-based method for assessing the viability of myocardial tissue, with particular interest for its application in myocardial infarction (MI) diagnosis. This assessment technique quantifies the myocardial contraction forces developed within the ventricular myofibrils in response to the electrophysiological...
This work presents the first steps towards the development and implementation of a novel 3D biomechanical-based method for assessing the viability of myocardial tissue, with particular interest for its application in myocardial infarction (MI) diagnosis. This assessment technique quantifies the myocardial contraction forces developed within the ventricular myofibrils in response to the electrophysiological...
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