Chers collègues,
La prochaine session du séminaire Performance et Généricité du LRDE
(Laboratoire de Recherche et Développement de l'EPITA) aura lieu le
Vendredi 14 décembre 2018 (11h--12h), Amphi IP12A.
Vous trouverez sur le site du séminaire [1] les prochaines séances,
les résumés, captations vidéos et planches des exposés précédents [2],
le détail de cette séance [3] ainsi que le plan d'accès [4].
[1] http://seminaire.lrde.epita.fr
[2] http://seminaire.lrde.epita.fr/Archives
[3] http://seminaire.lrde.epita.fr/2018-12-14
[4] http://www.lrde.epita.fr/wiki/Contact
Au programme du Vendredi 14 décembre 2018 :
* 11h--12h: Toward myocardium perfusion from X-ray CT
-- Clara Jaquet (ESIEE Marne-la-Vallée)
Recent advances in medical image computing have resulted in automated
systems that closely assist physicians in patient therapy. Computational
and personalized patient models benefit diagnosis, prognosis and
treatment planning, with a decreased risk for the patient, as well as
potentially lower cost. HeartFlow Inc. is a successful example of a
company providing such a service in the cardiovascular context. Based on
patient-specific vascular model extracted from X-ray CT images, they
identify functionally significant disease in large coronary arteries.
Their combined anatomical and functional analysis is nonetheless limited
by the image resolution. At the downstream scale, a functional exam
called Myocardium Perfusion Imaging (MPI) highlights myocardium regions
with blood flow deficit. However, MPI does not functionally relate
perfusion to the upstream coronary disease. The goal of our project is
to build the functional bridge between coronary and myocardium. To this
aim we propose an anatomical and functional extrapolation. We produce an
innovative vascular network generation method extending the coronary
model down to the microvasculature. In the resulting vascular model, we
compute a functional analysis pipeline to simulate flow from large
coronaries to the myocardium, and to enable comparison with MPI
ground-truth data.
-- After completing a technological university degree in biology at
Creteil, Clara Jaquet obtained the diploma of biomedical engineer from
ISBS (Bio-Sciences Institute) in 2015. She worked for one year at
HeartFlow Inc, California, before starting a PhD at ESIEE, Université
Paris-Est, within the LIGM laboratory, on a research project jointly
with the same company.
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--
Edwin Carlinet
Laboratoire R&D de l'EPITA (LRDE)