LIRYC


The Electrophysiology and Heart Modeling Institute, is one of six French university hospital institutions created in 2011 as part of the Investments for the Future program to boost medical research and innovation.
This institute, headed by along with Professor Michel Haissaguerre, Dr and the cardiology teams of the University Hospital of Bordeaux, unites multiple specialties around cardiac electrophysiology from research on ionic channels to whole heart and patient care.

Institute presentation

LIRYC is a basic research, clinical and teaching centre focusing on the understanding, care and treatment of cardiac electrical diseases that lead to heart failure and sudden death.
It includes national and international doctors and researchers in cardiology, imaging and signal processing and modeling, who have overlapping interests and skills in cardiac bio-electricity.

Research fields

Cardiovascular disease is the primary cause of mortality in the world, accounting for 30% of deaths, followed by communicable, maternal, neonatal and nutrition conditions and cancer.
Cardiac electrical diseases are responsible for more than 700,000 deaths each year in Europe.
LIRYC focuses on cardiac electrical diseases responsible for mortality or severe disability. It utilizes a multidisciplinary approach which combines several fields such as high resolution mapping, cardiac imaging, and signal processing and cardiac modeling.

Partnerships

Partners include academic teams from research institutions such as INSERM, CNRS, INRIA, the University of Bordeaux, and the University Hospital of Bordeaux, as well as health care industry partners.

Facilities

Research teams currently work at the Technological Platform for Biomedical Innovation ", which is located at the Xavier Arnozan Hospital in Pessac.
By 2015, a 6,000 square meter extension of the existing PTIB building will be built. It will house a platform for medical research and innovation, combining facilities and competencies in electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, cardiac imaging, modeling and signal processing. It will also provide a training centre for students, engineers and researchers in collaboration with the main health care companies.