Clinical studies have identified several cardiovascular risk factors associated to dementia and cardiac pathologies, but their pathological interaction remains poorly understood. Classically, the investigation of the heart-brain relationship is mostly carried out through statistical analysis exploring the association between cardiac indicators...
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May 26, 2021 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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August 2021 (v1)Journal article
Initiatives such as the UK Biobank provide joint cardiac and brain imaging information for thousands of individuals, representing a unique opportunity to study the relationship between heart and brain. Most of research on large multimodal databases has been focusing on studying the associations among the available measurements by means of...
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October 4, 2020 (v1)Conference paper
The use of mechanistic models in clinical studies is limited by the lack of multi-modal patients data representing different anatomical and physiological processes. For example, neuroimaging datasets do not provide a sufficient representation of heart features for the modeling of cardiovascular factors in brain disorders. To tackle this problem...
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June 6, 2019 (v1)Conference paper
Cerebrovascular diseases have been associated with a variety of heart diseases like heart failure or atrial fibrillation, however the mech-anistic relationship between these pathologies is largely unknown. Until now, the study of the underlying heart-brain link has been challenging due to the lack of databases containing data from both organs....
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October 13, 2019 (v1)Conference paper
Right heart catheterisation is considered as the gold standard for the assessment of patients with suspected pulmonary hyper-tension. It provides clinicians with meaningful data, such as pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance, however its usage is limited due to its invasive nature. Non-invasive alternatives, like...
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