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Functional and Virtual Medical 3D Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine. Education of the Novel Medical Approaches in Daily Clinical Practice

  • Book

  • September 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6251690
Functional and Virtual Medical 3D Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine: Education of the Novel Medical Approaches in Daily Clinical Practice leverages cutting-edge technologies and innovative methodologies, such as 3D medical imaging, functional data analysis, and advanced educational frameworks to enhance clinical practice, medical research, and professional development in healthcare. Readers will learn to utilize enhanced diagnostic skills, discover how to implement immersive technologies into clinical workflows, and access resources for professional development, empowering them to stay current with advancements and elevate their clinical practice.

Written by experts in the field for practicing clinicians, surgeons, and radiologists specializing in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, as well as medical researchers and educators who are actively integrating advanced multimodal medical technologies into clinical diagnostics, treatment planning, and procedural training, this book provides an ideal reference for professional development in healthcare.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Heart and Cardiovascular System
3. New Clinical Reality: Transformative Technologies in Medical Practice
4. ECGI: Advancing Cardiovascular Diagnostics through Innovative Imaging and Visualization Technologies
5. Breath Biopsy for Cardiovascular Diseases
6. Medical Data Analysis Support
7. Conclusions

Authors

Artur Rydosz Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), Spain; Professor, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland. Artur Rydosz received his degrees in electronics engineering from the AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland. In 2019 he obtained D.Sc. degree and since 2023 is a full professor at the Institute of Electronics AGH. His current research interests include gas sensors and organ-on-a-chip platforms. He's also interested in the PVD method of the fabrication of various sensing materials with a special emphasis on the detection of volatile organic compounds in exhaled human breath, for example, as a potential tool for the noninvasive measurement of several diseases, such as diabetes; as well as metallic layers for SPR-based sensors for gas-sensing and bio-sensing applications. Prof. Rydosz serves as the Vice-Chair of the Joint Chapter AP03/AES10/MTT17, IEEE Poland Section and is the Head of the Biomarkers Analysis LAB. In 2022, his book entitled Diabetes Without Needles (Elsevier) was published. Klaudia Proniewska-van Dam Deputy Director, Center for Digital Medicine and Robotics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krak�w, Poland. Dr. Proniewska-van Dam is the Deputy Director of the Center for Digital and Medical Robotics, as well as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Bioinformatics and Telemedicine at Jagiellonian University Medical College Her scientific interests include biomedical engineering, in particular biomedical signal processing, coronary and cardiac imaging, and telemedicine solutions dedicated to the prevention of chronic diseases. Since 2017, she has been intensively working on the implementation of innovative methods of visualization of medical data based on augmented reality technologies and 3D space mapping. In July 2019, under supervision of Dr. Klaudia Proniewska-van Dam, Jagiellonian University Medical School became the first HoloAnatomy� Software Suite Partner in Eastern Europe, adapting a Mixed Reality platform for its students. Peter van Dam Visiting Professor, Center for Digital Medicine and Robotics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krak�w, Poland. Dr. Peter van Dam is currently a visiting professor at the Center for Digital Medicine and Robotics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krak�w, Poland. Additionally, he works in the 3D Functional and Virtual Medical Imaging Laboratory in the Department of Diagnostic Imaging at the University Hospital in Krak�w.