Keywords:
Cardiac, Molecular imaging, Computer applications, Echocardiography, Echocardiography (transoesophageal), MR, Computer Applications-3D, Computer Applications-Detection, diagnosis, Observer performance, Blood, Cerebrospinal fluid, Pathology
Authors:
M. Karvandi, S. Ranjbar; Tehran/IR
Conclusion
As stated by Jacques Hadmard in 'science and hypothesis',
mathematical creation and mathematical intelligence are not without connection with creation in general and with general intelligence.
A great proportion of prominent mathematicians have been creators in other fields.
One of the greatest,
Gauss,
carried out important and classical experiments on magnetism; and Newton's fundamental discoveries in optics are well known.
And Leibniz influenced by their mathematical abilities on philosophical ones.
The researches we propose here,
are motivated by our background and previous research,
and are supposed to indicate our general directions in forthcoming research.
Following Poincare,
each research subject is formed by an attempt to link two fields in sciences,
in order to contribute to at least one of the two.
Always the medical part is the part which takes the benefit.
There is a secret world out there.
A hidden parallel universe of beauty,
elegance and intricately intertwined with ours.
It’s the world of mathematics and it is invisible for most of us.
We have innovated a novel mathematical software that shows complete myocardial fibers and blood flow path inside the LV.
Detailed information can be obtained about heart function by interfacing the related software within the echocardiograph machine.
This innovation also opens doors to much more research in the heart chambers in normal and diseased hearts.