New paper on model-augmented monitoring of cardiovascular physiology during general anesthesia

Collaborative work between Dpt of Anesthesia and Critical Care of Lariboisiere Hospital in Paris and M3DISIM Inria team, in addition supported by international partners from the TOFMOD Associated Team (UTSW Medical Center Dallas and King's College London), was published in PLOS ONE (link to the open access paper). The proof-of-concept Continue ReadingNew paper on model-augmented monitoring of cardiovascular physiology during general anesthesia

New paper on non-rigid registration of image series to map myocardial fibrosis, in the scope of TOFMOD associated team

Collaborative work between Czech Technical University in Prague, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Prague and M3DISIM Inria team in the scope of TOFMOD, was accepted for publicaton in Series S of Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, preprint available via HAL. The paper presents non-rigid spatial registration of the Continue ReadingNew paper on non-rigid registration of image series to map myocardial fibrosis, in the scope of TOFMOD associated team

New paper on coupling between modeling of large vessel flow and magnetic resonce in the scope of TOFMOD associated team

Collaborative work between M3DISIM Inria team, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Prague and Czech Technical University in Prague, in the scope of TOFMOD associated team, was published in Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine. The paper presents combining of MR image data from an experiment performed Continue ReadingNew paper on coupling between modeling of large vessel flow and magnetic resonce in the scope of TOFMOD associated team

New paper on Fontan circulation modeling in the scope of TOFMOD associated team

Collaborative work between M3DISIM Inria team, St Thomas' Hospital King's College London and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, in the scope of TOFMOD associated team, was published in PLOS ONE. The paper presents a biomechanical modeling framework, which contributes to the characterization of early-stage heart failure in single-ventricle Continue ReadingNew paper on Fontan circulation modeling in the scope of TOFMOD associated team

(Closed) PhD position on Cardiac Biomechanical Modeling of Chronic Right Ventricle Loading and its Impact on the Left Ventricle Health

MΞDISIM research team of Inria Saclay Ile-de-France jointly with University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, is opening an interdisciplinary PhD position combining cardiac simulations of the heart function with clinical data of patients with congenital heart diseases of the right ventricle (RV). Stenosis of the pulmonary valve is a Continue Reading(Closed) PhD position on Cardiac Biomechanical Modeling of Chronic Right Ventricle Loading and its Impact on the Left Ventricle Health