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E-raamat: Computational Biomechanics for Medicine: Imaging, Modeling and Computing

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The Computational Biomechanics for Medicine titles provide an opportunity for specialists in computational biomechanics to present their latest methodologies and advancements. This volume comprises eighteen of the newest approaches and applications of computational biomechanics, from researchers in Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Switzerland, Scotland, France and Russia. Some of the interesting topics discussed are: tailored computational models; traumatic brain injury; soft-tissue mechanics; medical image analysis; and clinically-relevant simulations. One of the greatest challenges facing the computational engineering community is to extend the success of computational mechanics to fields outside traditional engineering, in particular to biology, the biomedical sciences, and medicine. We hope the research presented within this book series will contribute to overcoming this grand challenge.

Part I: Biomechanics of Solids.- Computer Assisted Planning of Periacetabular Osteotomy with Biomechanical Optimization: Constant Thickness Cartilage Models vs. Patient-specific Cartilage Models.- Role of Ligaments in the Knee Joint Kinematic Behavior: Development and Validation of a Finite Element model.- Challenges to Validate Multi-physics Model of Liver Tumor Radiofrequency Ablation from Pre-clinical Data.- Robust Landmark Identification for Generating Subject Specific Models for Biomechanics.- Forward Problem of Time-Resolved Diffuse Optical Tomography Considering Biological Tissue Deformation.- Mechanical Models of Endothelial Mechanotransmission Based on a Population of Cells.- Investigation of Modelling Parameters for Finite Element Analysis of MR Elastography.- Fuzzy Tissue Classification for Non-linear Patient-Specific Biomechanical Models for Whole-Body Image Registration.- GPU-Based Fast Finite Element Solution for Nonlinear Anisotropic Material Behavior And Comparison

of Integration Strategies.- Fast Prediction of Femoral Biomechanics Using Supervised Machine Learning and Statistical Shape Modeling.- Some Use Cases for Composite Finite Elements in Image Based Computing.- Part II: Vascular System and the Brain.- Computational Simulation of Blood Flow and Drug Transportation in a Large Vasculature.- Fundus Image Based Blood Flow Simulation of the Retinal Arteries.- Integration of an Electrophysiologically-Driven Heart Model into Three-Dimensional Haemodynamics Simulation using the CRIMSON Control Systems Framework.- Simulating Patient Specific Multiple Time-point MRIs from a Biophysical Model of Brain Deformation in Alzheimer"s Disease.- Traumatic Brain Injury - an Investigation into Shear Waves Interference Effects.- Modeling of Bifurcated Tubular Structures for Vessel Segmentation.- Modelling the Presence of Diffuse Axonal Injury in Primary Phase Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury.
Part I Biomechanics of Solids
1 Computer Assisted Planning of Periacetabular Osteotomy with Biomechanical Optimization: Constant Thickness Cartilage Models vs. Patient-Specific Cartilage Models
3(12)
L. Liu
T.M. Ecker
S. Schumann
K.A. Siebenrock
G. Zheng
2 Role of Ligaments in the Knee Joint Kinematic Behavior: Development and Validation of a Finite Element Model
15(12)
F. Germain
P.Y. Rohan
G. Rochcongar
P. Rouch
P. Thoreux
H. Pillet
W. Skalli
3 Challenges to Validate Multi-Physics Model of Liver Tumor Radiofrequency Ablation from Pre-clinical Data
27(12)
Chloe Audigier
Tommaso Mansi
Herve Delingette
Saikiran Rapaka
Tiziano Passerini
Viorel Mihalef
Raoul Pop
Michele Diana
Luc Soler
Ali Kamen
Dorin Comaniciu
Nicholas Ayache
4 Robust Landmark Identification for Generating Subject Specific Models for Biomechanics
39(12)
Duane T.K. Malcolm
Habib Y. Baluwala
Poul M.E. Nielsen
Martyn P. Nash
5 Forward Problem of Time-Resolved Diffuse Optical Tomography Considering Biological Tissue Deformation
51(12)
A.Y. Potlov
T.I. Avsievich
S.V. Frolov
S.G. Proskurin
6 Mechanical Models of Endothelial Mechanotransmission Based on a Population of Cells
63(12)
Yi Chung Lim
Michael T. Cooling
Sue R. McGlashan
David S. Long
7 Investigation of Modelling Parameters for Finite Element Analysis of MR Elastography
75(10)
Lyam Hollis
Lauren Thomas-Seale
Noel Conlisk
Neil Roberts
Pankaj Pankaj
Peter R. Hoskins
8 Fuzzy Tissue Classification for Non-Linear Patient-Specific Biomechanical Models for Whole-Body Image Registration
85(12)
Mao Li
Adam Wittek
Grand R. Joldes
Karol Miller
9 CPU-Based Fast Finite Element Solution for Nonlinear Anisotropic Material Behavior and Comparison of Integration Strategies
97(10)
Vukasin Strbac
David M. Pierce
Jos Vander Sloten
Nele Famaey
10 Fast Prediction of Femoral Biomechanics Using Supervised Machine Learning and Statistical Shape Modeling
107(10)
Elham Taghizadeh
Michael Kistler
Philippe Buchler
Mauricio Reyes
11 Some Use Cases for Composite Finite Elements in Image Based Computing
117(16)
Lars Ole Schwen
Torben Patz
Tobias Preusser
Part II Vascular System and the Brain
12 Computational Simulation of Blood Flow and Drug Transportation in a Large Vasculature
133(10)
Clement Coutey
Maxime Berg
Harvey Ho
Peter Hunter
13 Fundus Image Based Blood Flow Simulation of the Retinal Arteries
143(12)
Andreas Kristen
Lachlan Kelsey
Erich Wintermantel
Barry Doyle
14 Integration of an Electrophysiologically Driven Heart Model into Three-Dimensional Haemodynamics Simulation Using the CRIMSON Control Systems Framework
155(12)
Christopher J. Arthurs
C. Alberto Figueroa
15 Simulating Patient Specific Multiple Time-Point MRIs from a Biophysical Model of Brain Deformation in Alzheimer's Disease
167(10)
Bishesh Khanal
Marco Lorenzi
Nicholas Ayache
Xavier Pennec
16 Traumatic Brain Injury: An Investigation into Shear Waves Interference Effects
177(10)
Grand R. Joldes
Alesio L. Lanzara
Adam Wittek
Barry Doyle
Karol Miller
17 Modeling of Bifurcated Tubular Structures for Vessel Segmentation
187(8)
Haoyin Zhou
Peng Sun
Seongmin Ha
James K. Min
Guanglei Xiong
18 Modelling the Presence of Diffuse Axonal Injury in Primary Phase Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury
195
Matthew Sinclair
Adam Wittek
Barry Doyle
Karol Miller
Grand R. Joldes