Cardiac Image Modeller (CIM)
CIM is a software package written to facilitate the clinical analysis of cardiac
MR images. It has the ability to read DICOM format images from a number of scanner
manufacturers and to render the images as slices in 3D space (registered to one
another). Mathematical models of the left ventricle can be constructed and the result
rendered in 3D with the original images. See the Photo Gallery
for some examples. The program is written in C and C++ making use of the OpenInventor
API for graphical display. Programming kudos to Warren Hedley and Kevin Augenstein.
This program is evolving rapidly to meet the demands of analysis the very large
data sets (about 200 Mb of image data per patient) involved.
See the Photo Gallery
Cardiac MR Atlas
Originally constructed and recently updated by the Auckland MRI Research Group,
this educational resource has been the number one Google hit for "Cardiac MRI" for
the last five years.
View the new
Cardiac MRI anatomical atlas.