Chesney, Christine
Title:
Patient-Specific Computer Modeling of Cardiovascular Disease
Abstract:
The use of SimVascular to create 3D patient-specific models through which blood flow simulations will be run. Using the patient-specific images, 3D models were be learning to analyze the digital scans, then map and model the major coronary arteries directly off the aorta. Models are then run through high-performance computing simulations and computational fluid dynamics to predict biomarkers for cardiovascular disease progression.
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Chesney, Christine
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College of Engineering, Informatics, and Applied Sciences > Mechanical Engineering > Poster Presentation