Our approach describes three-dimensional reconstruction of the internal and external surfaces of the human left ventricle from actual SPECT data. The reconstruction is the first process fitting in a complete VR application that will serve as an important diagnosis tool for hospitals. Beginning with surface reconstruction, the application will provide volume and interactive real-time manipulation with the model. We focus on speed, precision and smoothness for the final surfaces. We present recoveries with non-missing data and partial missing data, performed using different fillings for a PHANTOM test volume. We also present a reconstructed cardiac cycle from actual patient data, along with its associated ejection fraction estimation.
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