Generation of histo-anatomically representative models of the individual heart: tools and application

Author:

Plank Gernot123,Burton Rebecca A.B.4,Hales Patrick5,Bishop Martin1,Mansoori Tahir1,Bernabeu Miguel O.1,Garny Alan4,Prassl Anton J.2,Bollensdorff Christian4,Mason Fleur4,Mahmood Fahd4,Rodriguez Blanca1,Grau Vicente36,Schneider Jürgen E.5,Gavaghan David1,Kohl Peter4

Affiliation:

1. Computational Biology Group, University of OxfordOxford OX1 2JD, UK

2. Institute of Biophysics, Medical University Graz8036 Graz, Austria

3. Oxford e-Research Centre, University of OxfordOxford OX1 2JD, UK

4. Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of OxfordOxford OX1 3PT, UK

5. BHF Experimental MR Unit, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of OxfordOxford OX1 2JD, UK

6. Department of Engineering Science, University of OxfordOxford OX1 2JD, UK

Abstract

This paper presents methods to build histo-anatomically detailed individualized cardiac models. The models are based on high-resolution three-dimensional anatomical and/or diffusion tensor magnetic resonance images, combined with serial histological sectioning data, and are used to investigate individualized cardiac function. The current state of the art is reviewed, and its limitations are discussed. We assess the challenges associated with the generation of histo-anatomically representative individualized in silico models of the heart. The entire processing pipeline including image acquisition, image processing, mesh generation, model set-up and execution of computer simulations, and the underlying methods are described. The multifaceted challenges associated with these goals are highlighted, suitable solutions are proposed, and an important application of developed high-resolution structure–function models in elucidating the effect of individual structural heterogeneity upon wavefront dynamics is demonstrated.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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