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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 5.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Biomed Eng. 2018 Sep 3;2(10):732–740. doi: 10.1038/s41551-018-0282-2

Figure 2: Results from retrospective human study.

Figure 2:

Representative examples of in silico models and predictions from 4 patients are shown (top to bottom). Left to right: reconstructed ventricular computational model with different structurally-remodeled regions; electrical activation maps of the infarct-related VTs after induced arrhythmia on the epi-or endocardial surfaces and white arrows showing the direction of propagation of the excitation wave; purple regions correspond to VAAT predicted ablation targets on the endocardial surface, insets show the zoomed-in VAAT predictions; and co-registration of VAAT targets with the CARTO 3 endocardial surface (green) showing clinical ablation where red dots correspond to locations of the tip of the catheter during ablation. Non-injured, scar, gray zone tissues and VAAT ablation targets are shown in red, yellow, gray, and purple respectively. Color scale indicates activation times, from earliest to latest, for images in column 2; black indicates tissue regions that did not activate.