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Towards Personalized Cardiology: Multi-Scale Modeling of the Failing Heart

BACKGROUND: Despite modern pharmacotherapy and advanced implantable cardiac devices, overall prognosis and quality of life of HF patients remain poor. This is in part due to insufficient patient stratification and lack of individualized therapy planning, resulting in less effective treatments and a...

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Autores principales: Kayvanpour, Elham, Mansi, Tommaso, Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod, Amr, Ali, Neumann, Dominik, Georgescu, Bogdan, Seegerer, Philipp, Kamen, Ali, Haas, Jan, Frese, Karen S., Irawati, Maria, Wirsz, Emil, King, Vanessa, Buss, Sebastian, Mereles, Derliz, Zitron, Edgar, Keller, Andreas, Katus, Hugo A., Comaniciu, Dorin, Meder, Benjamin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26230546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134869
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author Kayvanpour, Elham
Mansi, Tommaso
Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod
Amr, Ali
Neumann, Dominik
Georgescu, Bogdan
Seegerer, Philipp
Kamen, Ali
Haas, Jan
Frese, Karen S.
Irawati, Maria
Wirsz, Emil
King, Vanessa
Buss, Sebastian
Mereles, Derliz
Zitron, Edgar
Keller, Andreas
Katus, Hugo A.
Comaniciu, Dorin
Meder, Benjamin
author_facet Kayvanpour, Elham
Mansi, Tommaso
Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod
Amr, Ali
Neumann, Dominik
Georgescu, Bogdan
Seegerer, Philipp
Kamen, Ali
Haas, Jan
Frese, Karen S.
Irawati, Maria
Wirsz, Emil
King, Vanessa
Buss, Sebastian
Mereles, Derliz
Zitron, Edgar
Keller, Andreas
Katus, Hugo A.
Comaniciu, Dorin
Meder, Benjamin
author_sort Kayvanpour, Elham
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description BACKGROUND: Despite modern pharmacotherapy and advanced implantable cardiac devices, overall prognosis and quality of life of HF patients remain poor. This is in part due to insufficient patient stratification and lack of individualized therapy planning, resulting in less effective treatments and a significant number of non-responders. METHODS AND RESULTS: State-of-the-art clinical phenotyping was acquired, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and biomarker assessment. An individualized, multi-scale model of heart function covering cardiac anatomy, electrophysiology, biomechanics and hemodynamics was estimated using a robust framework. The model was computed on n=46 HF patients, showing for the first time that advanced multi-scale models can be fitted consistently on large cohorts. Novel multi-scale parameters derived from the model of all cases were analyzed and compared against clinical parameters, cardiac imaging, lab tests and survival scores to evaluate the explicative power of the model and its potential for better patient stratification. Model validation was pursued by comparing clinical parameters that were not used in the fitting process against model parameters. CONCLUSION: This paper illustrates how advanced multi-scale models can complement cardiovascular imaging and how they could be applied in patient care. Based on obtained results, it becomes conceivable that, after thorough validation, such heart failure models could be applied for patient management and therapy planning in the future, as we illustrate in one patient of our cohort who received CRT-D implantation.
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spelling pubmed-45218772015-08-06 Towards Personalized Cardiology: Multi-Scale Modeling of the Failing Heart Kayvanpour, Elham Mansi, Tommaso Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod Amr, Ali Neumann, Dominik Georgescu, Bogdan Seegerer, Philipp Kamen, Ali Haas, Jan Frese, Karen S. Irawati, Maria Wirsz, Emil King, Vanessa Buss, Sebastian Mereles, Derliz Zitron, Edgar Keller, Andreas Katus, Hugo A. Comaniciu, Dorin Meder, Benjamin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite modern pharmacotherapy and advanced implantable cardiac devices, overall prognosis and quality of life of HF patients remain poor. This is in part due to insufficient patient stratification and lack of individualized therapy planning, resulting in less effective treatments and a significant number of non-responders. METHODS AND RESULTS: State-of-the-art clinical phenotyping was acquired, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and biomarker assessment. An individualized, multi-scale model of heart function covering cardiac anatomy, electrophysiology, biomechanics and hemodynamics was estimated using a robust framework. The model was computed on n=46 HF patients, showing for the first time that advanced multi-scale models can be fitted consistently on large cohorts. Novel multi-scale parameters derived from the model of all cases were analyzed and compared against clinical parameters, cardiac imaging, lab tests and survival scores to evaluate the explicative power of the model and its potential for better patient stratification. Model validation was pursued by comparing clinical parameters that were not used in the fitting process against model parameters. CONCLUSION: This paper illustrates how advanced multi-scale models can complement cardiovascular imaging and how they could be applied in patient care. Based on obtained results, it becomes conceivable that, after thorough validation, such heart failure models could be applied for patient management and therapy planning in the future, as we illustrate in one patient of our cohort who received CRT-D implantation. Public Library of Science 2015-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4521877/ /pubmed/26230546 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134869 Text en © 2015 Kayvanpour et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kayvanpour, Elham
Mansi, Tommaso
Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod
Amr, Ali
Neumann, Dominik
Georgescu, Bogdan
Seegerer, Philipp
Kamen, Ali
Haas, Jan
Frese, Karen S.
Irawati, Maria
Wirsz, Emil
King, Vanessa
Buss, Sebastian
Mereles, Derliz
Zitron, Edgar
Keller, Andreas
Katus, Hugo A.
Comaniciu, Dorin
Meder, Benjamin
Towards Personalized Cardiology: Multi-Scale Modeling of the Failing Heart
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title_full Towards Personalized Cardiology: Multi-Scale Modeling of the Failing Heart
title_fullStr Towards Personalized Cardiology: Multi-Scale Modeling of the Failing Heart
title_full_unstemmed Towards Personalized Cardiology: Multi-Scale Modeling of the Failing Heart
title_short Towards Personalized Cardiology: Multi-Scale Modeling of the Failing Heart
title_sort towards personalized cardiology: multi-scale modeling of the failing heart
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26230546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134869
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