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Program > Oral sessionsOral session 1 - Multiscale structure / Tuesday 20, 10:00-10:40 Chairs: P. Bovendeerd, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands Characterization of the septal discontinuity in ex-vivo human hearts using diffusion tensor imaging: the potential structural determinism played by fiber orientation in clinical phenotype of laminopathy patients Cabanis, Magat, Ramlugun, Pallares-Lupon, Vaillant, Abell, Bear, Michel, Pasdois, Dos Santos, Constantin, Benoist, Pourteau, Dubes, Rogier, Labrousse, Pernot, Busuttil, Sacher, Haissaguerre, Bernus, Quesson, Vigmond, Walton, Duchateau, Ozenne
Ultrastructure analysis of cardiomyocytes and their nuclei Syed, Wang, Dileep, Sirajuddin, Siddiqi Oral session 2 - Electrophysiology modeling / Tuesday 20, 11:10-12:30 Chairs: O. Camara, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain The fibrotic kernel signature: simulation-free prediction of atrial fibrillation Sahli Costabal, Banduc, Gander, Pezzuto
Isogeometric-Mechanics-Driven Electrophysiology Simulations of Ventricular Tachycardia Willems, Kruithof, Janssens, Cluitmans, van der Sluis, Bovendeerd, Verhoosel
Cellular Automata for Fast Simulations of Arrhytmogenic Atrial Substrate Romitti, Liberos Mascarell, Romero de Antonio, Serra Almor, García Fernández, Lozano Ibañez, Sebastian, Rodrigo Bort
Effect of Gap Junction Distribution, Size, and Shape on the Conduction Velocity in a Cell-by-Cell Model for Electrophysiology Rosilho de Souza, Pezzuto, Krause
Oral session 3 - Image and shape analysis / Wednesday 21, 10:00-10:40 Chairs: A. Young, King’s College London, UK Effect of spatial and temporal resolution on the accuracy of motion tracking using 2D and 3D cine cardiac magnetic resonance imaging data Škardová, Hussain, Genet, Chabiniok
Extraction of volumetric indices from echocardiography: which deep learning solution for clinical use? Ling, Painchaud, Courand, Jodoin, Garcia, Bernard
Oral session 4 - Hemodynamics & CFD / Wednesday 21, 11:10-12:30 Chairs: H. Morales, Dassault Systemes, France Vortex Duration Time to Infer Pulmonary Hypertension: In-Silico Emulation and Dependence on Quantification Technique Ismail, Lamata, Sigfridsson, Keramati, Fyrdahl, Ugander, Yacoub, Marlevi, De Vecchi
Modelling Blood Flow and Biochemical Reactions Underlying Thrombogenesis in Atrial Fibrillation Qureshi, Balmus, Ogbomo-Harmitt, Lip, Williams, Nordsletten, Aslanidi, de Vecchi
SE(3) symmetry lets graph neural networks learn arterial velocity estimation from small datasets Suk, Brune, Wolterink
Influence of Anisotropy on Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulations of Image-Based and Generic Mitral Valves Khaledian, Villard, Hammer, Perrin, Berger
Oral session 5 - Biomechanics / Wednesday 21, 14:00-15:20 Chairs: R. Avazmohammadi, Texas A&M University, USA Evaluating Passive Myocardial Stiffness using in vivo cine, cDTI, and tagged MRI Kolawole, Wang, Freytag, Loecher, Cork, Nash, Kuhl, Ennis
High-speed high-fidelity cardiac simulations using a neural network finite element approach Motiwale, Zhang, Sacks
Effect of varying pericardial boundary conditions on whole heart function: a computational study Ghebryal, Rodero, Barrows, Strocchi, Roney, Augustin, Plank, Niederer
An Extended Generalized Hill Model for Cardiac Tissue: Comparison with Different Approaches based on Experimental Data Ogiermann, Balzani, Perotti
Oral session 6 - Clinical applications / Thursday 22, 10:00-10:40 & 11:10-11:50 Chairs: R. Chabiniok, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, USA Which geometrical standards for the quantification of local right ventricular strain in 3D echocardiography? Di Folco, Dargent, Bernardino, Clarysse, Duchateau
Biomechanical model to aid surgical planning in complex congenital heart diseases Gusseva, Thatte, Castellanos, Hammer, Ghelani, Callahan, Hussain, Chabiniok
Automated Estimation of Left Ventricular Diastolic Chamber Stiffness: Application to Patients with Heart Failure and Aortic Regurgitation Hasaballa, Zhao, Wang, Gamage, Creamer, Quill, Ruygrok, Arri, Doughty, Legget, Young, Nash
A Computational Pipeline for Patient-Specific Prediction of the Post-Operative Mitral Valve Functional State Liu, Simonian, Pouch, Gorman, III, Gorman, Sacks
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