This book addresses patient-specific modeling. It integrates computational modeling, experimental procedures, imagine clinical segmentation and mesh generation with the finite element method (FEM) to solve problems in computational biomedicine and bioengineering. Specific areas of interest include cardiovascular problems, ocular and muscular systems and soft tissue modeling. Patient-specific modeling has been the subject of serious research over the last seven years and interest in the area is continually growing and this area is expected to further develop in the near future.
This book addresses patient-specific modeling. It integrates computational modeling, experimental procedures, imagine clinical segmentation and mesh generation with the finite element method to solve problems in computational biomedicine and bioengineering.
1.? Bringing vascular biomechanics into clinical practice. Simulation-based decisions for elective abdominal aortic aneurysms repair; T Christian?Gasser?
2. A subject-specific framework to inform musculoskeletal modelling: Outcomes from the IUPS Physiome Project; J. Fernandez , P. Hunter, V. Shim and K. Mithraratne
3. Patient specific computational modelling in cardiovascular mechanics; Arthur Creane, Daniel J. Kelly, Caitr?ona Lally
4.??Modeling the human heart under acute ischemia; E.A. Heidenreich, J.M. Ferrero, and J.F. Rodriguez
5.? Detailing patient specific? modelling to aid clinical decision-making; S. Richmond, A.M. Al Ali, L. Beldie, Y.T. Chong, A. Cronin, J. Djordjevic, N.A. Drage, D.M. Evans, D. Jones, Y. Lu, D. Marshall, J. Middleton, G. Parker, L. Paternoster, R.A. Playle, H. Popat, P.L. Rosin, K. Sidorov, A.ló&