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2013 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

In vivo Contact EP Data and ex vivo MR-Based Computer Models: Registration and Model-Dependent Errors

Authors : Mihaela Pop, Maxime Sermesant, Roey Flor, Charles Pierre, Tommaso Mansi, Samuel Oduneye, Jen Barry, Yves Coudiere, Eugene Crystal, Nicholas Ayache, Graham A. Wright

Published in: Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart. Imaging and Modelling Challenges

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Sudden cardiac death is a major cause of death in industrialized world; in particular, patients with prior infarction can develop lethal arrhythmia. Our aim is to understand the transmural propagation of electrical wave and to accurately predict activation times under different stimulation conditions (sinus rhythm and paced) using MRI-based computer models of normal or structurally diseased hearts. Parameterization of such models is a prerequisite step prior integration into clinical platforms. In this work, we first evaluated the errors associated with the registration process between contact EP data and MRI-based models, using

in vivo

CARTO maps recorded in three swine hearts (two healthy and one infarcted) and the corresponding heart meshes obtained from high-resolution

ex vivo

diffusion weighted DW-MRI (voxel size < 1mm

3

). We used the open-source software Vurtigo to align, register and project the CARTO depolarization maps (from LV-endocardium and epicardium) onto the MR-derived meshes, with an acceptable registration error of < 5mm in all maps. We then compared simulation results obtained with the macroscopic monodomain formalism (i.e., the two-variable Aliev-Panfilov model), the simple Eikonal model, and the complex bidomain model (TNNP model) under different stimulation conditions. We found small errors between the measured and the predicted activation times, as well as between the depolarization times using these three models (e.g., with a mean error of 3.4 ms between the A-P and TNNP model), suggesting that simple mathematical formalisms might be a good choice for integration of fast, predictive models into clinical platforms.

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Metadata
Title
In vivo Contact EP Data and ex vivo MR-Based Computer Models: Registration and Model-Dependent Errors
Authors
Mihaela Pop
Maxime Sermesant
Roey Flor
Charles Pierre
Tommaso Mansi
Samuel Oduneye
Jen Barry
Yves Coudiere
Eugene Crystal
Nicholas Ayache
Graham A. Wright
Copyright Year
2013
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36961-2_41

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