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- Tridimensional modeling of the cardiac wall
- Faculdade de Tecnologia de São José do Rio Preto
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto (FAMERP)
- The advance in the graphic computer's techniques and computer's capacity of processing made possible applications like the human anatomic structures modeling, in order to investigate diseases, surgical planning or even provide images for training of Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD). On this context, this work exhibits an anatomical model of cardiac structures represented in a tridimensional environment. The model was represented with geometrical elements and has anatomical details, as the different tunics that compose the cardiac wall and measures that preserves the characteristics found on real structures. The validation of the anatomical model was made through quantitative comparations with real structures measures, available on specialized literature. The results obtained, evaluated by two specialists, are compatible with real anatomies, respecting the anatomical particularities. This degree of representation will allow the verification of the influence of radiological parameters, morphometric peculiarities and stage of the cardiac diseases on the quality of the images, as well as on the performance of the CAD. © 2010 IEEE.
- 9-Jul-2010
- Pan American Health Care Exchanges, PAHCE 2010, p. 47-50.
- 47-50
- Cardiac wall
- Computational modeling
- Heart
- Anatomic structures
- Anatomical models
- Cardiac disease
- Cardiac structure
- Real structure
- Surgical planning
- Computer aided diagnosis
- Computer crime
- Health care
- Radiology
- Medical computing
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PAHCE.2010.5474604
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