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Cerebral perfusion simulation using realistically generated synthetic trees for healthy and stroke patients

Rundfeldt, Hans Christian 1; Lee, Chang Min; Lee, Hanyoung; Jung, Keun-Hwa; Chang, Hyeyeon; Kim, Hyun Jin
1 Fakultät für Maschinenbau (MACH), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract:

Background and objective
Cerebral vascular diseases are among the most burdensome diseases faced by society. However, investigating the pathophysiology of diseases as well as developing future treatments still relies heavily on expensive in-vivo and in-vitro studies. The generation of realistic, patient-specific models of the cerebrovascular system capable of simulating hemodynamics and perfusion promises the ability to simulate diseased states, therefore accelerating development cycles using in silico studies and opening opportunities for the individual assessment of diseased states, treatment planning, and the prediction of outcomes. By providing a patient-specific, anatomically detailed and validated model of the human cerebral vascular system, we aim to provide the basis for future in silico investigations of the cerebral physiology and pathology.

Methods
In this retrospective study, a processing pipeline for patient-specific quantification of cerebral perfusion was developed and applied to healthy individuals and a stroke patient. Major arteries are segmented from 3T MR angiography data. A synthetic tree generation algorithm titled tissue-growth based optimization (GBO) is used to extend vascular trees beyond the imaging resolution. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000165783
Veröffentlicht am 03.01.2024
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Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Fakultät für Maschinenbau (MACH)
Publikationstyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Publikationsmonat/-jahr 02.2024
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISSN: 0169-2607, 1872-7565
KITopen-ID: 1000165783
Erschienen in Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Verlag Elsevier
Band 244
Seiten Art.Nr.: 107956
Schlagwörter Perfusion simulation, Synthetic tree generation, Multiscale blood flow simulation, Ischemia prediction
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