DocumentCode
1313264
Title
Construction of a Computational Anatomical Model of the Peripheral Cardiac Conduction System
Author
Sebastian, Rafael ; Zimmerman, Viviana ; Romero, Daniel ; Frangi, Alejandro F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Group for Comput. Imaging & Simulation Technol. in Biomed., Univ. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Volume
58
Issue
12
fYear
2011
Firstpage
3479
Lastpage
3482
Abstract
A methodology is presented here for automatic construction of a ventricular model of the cardiac conduction system (CCS), which is currently a missing block in many multiscale cardiac electromechanic models. It includes the His bundle, left bundle branches, and the peripheral CCS. The algorithm is fundamentally an enhancement of a rule-based method known as the Lindenmayer systems (L-systems). The generative procedure has been divided into three consecutive independent stages, which subsequently build the CCS from proximal to distal sections. Each stage is governed by a set of user parameters together with anatomical and physiological constrains to direct the generation process and adhere to the structural observations derived from histology studies. Several parameters are defined using statistical distributions to introduce stochastic variability in the models. The CCS built with this approach can generate electrical activation sequences with physiological characteristics.
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; biological tissues; biomechanics; cardiology; cellular biophysics; physiological models; statistical distributions; His bundle; Linden-mayer systems; computational anatomical model construction; distal sections; electrical activation sequences; histology; left bundle branches; multiscale cardiac electromechanic models; peripheral cardiac conduction system; physiological characteristics; rule-based method; statistical distributions; stochastic variability; ventricular model; Biological system modeling; Computational modeling; Heart; Humans; Materials; Mathematical model; Physiology; Biophysical modeling; cardiac conduction system (CCS); cardiac electrophysiology; Computer Simulation; Electrocardiography; Endocardium; Heart Conduction System; Heart Ventricles; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2011.2166553
Filename
6008630
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