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Stanford Virtual Heart Project

The Stanford Virtual Heart Project uses advanced computer models and simulations to create detailed, personalized 3D images of a patient’s heart. By analyzing data from imaging techniques like MRI and CT scans, it helps doctors better understand heart anatomy, blood flow, and disease progression. This technology enables more accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical simulations without invasive procedures. The goal is to improve patient outcomes by providing clinicians with powerful tools to visualize and predict how the heart behaves under different conditions, enhancing precision and individualized care in cardiology.