Fausto Barlocco, Emma McMillan, and James Coleman presented SMASH-HCM at the annual Cardiomyopathy UK conference in March. Their stand, with two posters and flyers about the project, gathered interest by fellow conference attendees. We are excited to have participated in the conference and are thrilled that it was a successful dissemination event for our project.
James presented a poster about his latest publication “Simulation-based digital twinning of activation and repolarisation sequences from the ECG across healthy and diseased hearts” in Computers in Biology and Medicine. The article presents new methods that allow us to reconstruct ventricular electrical function from a 12-lead ECG. In the future this could be applied to map the electrophysiology of HCM hearts.
Fausto presented his poster on “Understanding quality of life in genetic cardiomyopathies”. The study examines how quality of life is currently assessed in research on genetic cardiomyopathies. The study aims to provide an overview of the current research and highlight areas that are relevant for patient-centred care.
You can find James’ article here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eEF2aaUq