Whole Heart Mesh Generation For Image-Based Computational Simulations By Learning Free-From Deformations

Abstract

Image-based computer simulation of cardiac function can be used to probe the mechanisms of (patho)physiology, and guide diagnosis and personalized treatment of cardiac diseases. This paradigm requires constructing simulation-ready meshes of cardiac structures from medical image data--a process that has traditionally required significant time and human effort, limiting large-cohort analyses and potential clinical translations. We propose a novel deep learning approach to reconstruct simulation-ready whole heart meshes from volumetric image data. Our approach learns to deform a template mesh to the input image data by predicting displacements of multi-resolution control point grids. We discuss the methods of this approach and demonstrate its application to efficiently create simulation-ready whole heart meshes for computational fluid dynamics simulations of the cardiac flow. Our source code is available at https://github.com/fkong7/HeartFFDNet.

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